A fantastic set of results
This May saw a fantastic set of results for the Liberal Democrats.
This May saw a fantastic set of results for the Liberal Democrats.
A warm welcome to all our new and returning councillors. We look forward to an exciting time ahead, changing lives for the better.
Ninety per cent of cab drivers opposed, 80 per cent of outer London businesses opposed and 80 per cent of outer London employees opposed.
We are now just days away from the local elections, where voters face a choice at the ballot box over who runs vital local public services.
Can I send a big thank you to those standing down as councillors this May. You have made a real difference to thousands of people across the country.
The recent Corporate Peer Challenge (CPC) on the LGA (see first 682) highlighted the value of its sector support offer.
In advance of May’s local elections, local government secured key wins in last month’s Budget, with many of these resulting from continuous lobbying by the LGA and Conservative councillors over recent months. In 2019, our party committed to delivering devolution to people and places across the UK.
Due to the revolving door of Chancellors in 2022, Jeremy Hunt’s Budget was the first in 18 months.
We had some doubts about the abolition of regional development agencies by the then Coalition Government, which led to the creation of local enterprise partnerships (LEPs).
As the local elections approach, for many it is a time for planning and focusing on local issues, as well as an expectation of the effect of national politics on the outcomes that we will see on 5 May.