Overflowing waste bins worse in London

Londoners are hardest hit by the effects of problem waste, new research into overflowing waste has revealed.

Free trees encouragement in Leicestershire

Leicestershire County Council is working with the Woodland Trust to improve the region’s green areas by offering free trees.

Brighton pinpoints potential housing brownfield sites

Brighton City Council has identified 180 brownfield sites as having potential to provide space for a number of new homes that the region needs.

£330 million to tackle societal challenges

£330 million from dormant bank and building society accounts will be used to help the homeless and disadvantaged young people over the next four years.

Stamp duty cut has saved thousands already

The Prime Minister has said that around 16,000 people have already benefited from the changes to stamp duty announced in the autumn Budget.

Councils paying excessive costs for paper

Some councils are paying up to seven times more for paper than others, an investigation has revealed.

Croydon issues funding warning to government

The first council retrofitting sprinklers since the Grenfell tragedy has warned that councils face an ‘unprecedented funding gap’ in improving tower block fire safety without government help.

Cardiff Council approves £284 million investment

Cardiff Council has approved plans for the largest single investment in Cardiff schools, worth £284 million.

New network installed to provide cheap green energy for Bristol

Bristol Heat Networks is to be expanded to help local businesses and houses access low carbon and sustainable forms of heat and energy.

Councils forced to spend ‘valuable resources’ tackling effects of UC

Local authorities are being forced to spend their own resources tackling the effects of Universal Credit and preparing for its roll out.

Councils told not to abuse anti-social behaviour powers

The government has published new guidance warning councils against abusing anti-social behaviour powers after charities claim PSPOs are being used to target people unfairly.

300,000 missing out on benefits

A predicted 300,000 people are ‘falling through the cracks’ of the welfare system and missing out on the financial support they are entitled to, research reveals.

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