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The LGA is doing everything it can to help councils as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis.
The LGA is doing everything it can to help councils as they respond to the COVID-19 crisis.
An extra £30 billion of spending was announced in the Budget in March, much of it aimed at dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.
The LGA has helped shape the new Coronavirus Act to ensure councils can act as a fourth emergency service and design new ways to support communities.
Councils are demonstrating their role as leaders of place by stepping up to the unprecedented challenges that COVID-19 brings.
Political leaders should reflect the communities they serve, to ensure everybody’s views are heard in the policy-making process. Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) people are still significantly under-represented in political …
The LGA has published new guidance on how to spot and tackle modern slavery in hand car washes and privately rented housing.
Five visionary local authorities will be able to take part in the 2020 Future Place programme.
The LGA will be continuing its engagement work with new select committee chairs to ensure local government priorities are heard and represented in Parliament.
Based on feedback from councils, the LGA’s Budget submission focuses on getting the right funding to improve services and people’s lives through public service reform.