A selection of images representing communities.
The ten most recent strategies and action plans published on the local government site.
The Growing Places Fund Prospectus provides further information on the key features of the fund, and the application process. Published 07 November 2011.
The Putting the Frontline First: Local Government Task Force, Chaired by Sir Richard Leese and Sir Steve Bullock, published a report that sets out strategic questions for councils when making efficiency savings whilst maintaining high quality services.
This agreement explains how the principles outlined in the Central - Local Concordat published on 12 December 2007 will be applied in the areas of housing delivery and regeneration.
This is the final implementaion plan for the Local Government White Paper and sets out further details on the progress made by the Government in Implementing key proposals.
This publication explains how the two new performance frameworks for the police and local government will fit together and highlights some of the implications for those delivering at a local level.
This is the third and final report on the National Procurement Strategy for Local Government 2003–2006. It summarises the state of play and looks back at achievements over the three-year life of the Strategy.
This narrative describes how the local performance framework (including LAAs and the National Indicator Set) allows local authorities and partners to prioritise and address housing delivery through targets that are tailored to a three year timescale.
This narrative provides information about how the new local performance framework for local authorities working alone or in partnership will operate to drive improved economic outcomes for local areas.
The aim of this strategy is to raise the profile of asset management and to set out the broad high level framework for local authority asset management.
This Strategy sets out how central and local government will provide the support that local partnerships will need to deliver excellent Local Area Agreements.