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And all within the city boundary. All of this is slated for West Edinburgh, an area stretching from Maybury out to the airport, close to the tram line and the A8. A new community of high-quality ...
The local authority began its GIS journey with AtkinsRéalis digital experts taking time to better understand user issues, enabling a tailored approach to be adopted.
UNISON is balloting its members on whether to strike in protest at this year’s local government pay offer in Scotland.. The ballot of over 80,000 members across Scotland’s 32 councils began on 1 May ...
New Scotland Women head coach Melissa Andreatta starts her new role this week after being appointed as Pedro Martinez Losas successor last month; Andreatta has only ever worked in her homeland of ...
Election results in full – mapped. Reform has taken control of ten councils, as well as gaining an MP and two mayors after voting came to an end ...
Local elections have taken place all across the UK on Thursday, May 1, the first vote since Labour won the 2024 general election last July. Millions of people will have gone out to vote for 1,631 ...
A new political map of Scotland's constituencies and regions has been submitted to ministers ahead of next year's Holyrood election. Boundaries Scotland has carried out its first review of the ...
There will be more than 1,600 seats up for grabs at 23 councils around England when local elections are held on Thursday. Voters in six areas will also decide who will be their next local mayor.
Listen now to the latest episode of The Local Authority, the podcast from LGC, for a wide ranging discussion on the government's devolution plans. The English devolution white paper, published in ...
In every community, multiple businesses and business types vie for prominence within a limited geographic radius. As such, when it comes to online visibility and local SEO, competitor analysis isn ...
But the local authority maintained its objection over concerns and impact of developing on a greenbelt. Council officers have been advised that there are no other suitable sites outside this location.
Lines on a map is one thing, but we know the reality is Reading’s geography does not end abruptly at the local authority boundary line, which was set over 50 years ago.