Fire safety compliance isn’t just a box to tick. For building owners, operators, and portfolio managers, it’s a serious legal responsibility—and a key part of keeping people safe.
The government has announced £1.5 million funding to convert unused areas into small green spaces, known as ‘pocket parks’.
Four government departments have agreed to reduce their spending by an average of 30 per cent over the next four years.
Devon County Council is set to outsource the running of its libraries to ‘secure the future of Devon’s library service’ and ensure it remains economically viable.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council is set to reform its electoral process after a series of issues with the management of the May elections.
Councils are calling for the freedom to manage their own planning fees, after research emerged suggesting that £450 million was spent over the past three years to cover the cost of processing applications.
According a new study by think tank Centre for Cities, local leaders have the capacity to act more in order to capitalise on the growth of city centres.
Plymouth City Council is considering a late night levy for businesses that sell alcohol after 1:00am.
Islington Council has announced plans to ensure that all charities or voluntary groups it helps fund to pay their employees a Living Wage.
Councils have been urged to test their disaster recovery plans after new research has revealed that nearly 40 per cent of city councils have not tested plans in the past year.
A new online resource has been set up to help local authorities spot the negative impacts housing conditions can have on health.
Misconduct charges against three senior officers at Caerphilly County Borough Council have been dropped.
Sandwell Council has voted unanimously in favour of joining the West Midlands Combined Authority.
Local authority website standards have fallen over the past year and struggle to match user expectations, according to new research from Socitm.
The Local Government Association (LGA) has warned that a 40 per cent reduction in local government funding will result in a £10.5 billion blow to local services.
A survey conducted by the charity 4Children has found that two-thirds of managers said their budgets have been cut this year, with only four per cent reporting that their budgets had increased.
Fire safety compliance isn’t just a box to tick. For building owners, operators, and portfolio managers, it’s a serious legal responsibility—and a key part of keeping people safe.
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