Surrey-based business launches to support those in need of adult social care
Surrey-based business RJ Advocacy has launched with the aim of providing essential support to those who are struggling with the UK Care System.
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Inspiring The Next Generation Surrey-based business RJ Advocacy has launched with the aim of providing essential support to those who are struggling with the UK Care System.
A report has been published ahead of cabinet committee on 14 November which sets out the council’s latest financial position and savings targets for the next two financial years, 2024/25 and 2025/26.
Generous Warwickshire businesses have joined forces with musicians, artists and private individuals in support of a charity auction raising money for vital music projects in the community.
Edgbaston has offered to refund spectators who attended last Saturday’s fireworks event after adverse weather conditions affected the display.
A £9 million pot of Commonwealth Games legacy cash is being made available for grassroots projects that will unite communities across the West Midlands and get local people more physically and mentally active.
119 council leaders have signed a letter to the Chancellor calling on him to address the homelessness and temporary accommodation crisis that threatens local government’s financial sustainability and the services upon which England’s most vulnerable people rely.
The letter is signed by councils from across the country led by Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, the Green Party and Independents. It follows an emergency summit held last week (Tuesday, 31 October), co-hosted by Eastbourne Borough Council and the District Councils’ Network.
According to the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, the cost of temporary accommodation to councils reached £1.7bn last year and it is increasing rapidly. The signatories included 108 district councils – two-thirds of the total.
In many parts of the country, district councils are the tier of principal government closest to communities and they oversee services including housing, leisure centres and waste collection.
The UK Government must use next week’s King’s Speech to rectify its “huge mistake” in dropping more than a dozen pledges for animal welfare - as it is a cause that really matters to the public.
Muc-Off, the global leaders in bicycle and motorcycle care and performance, is excited to announce the launch of its new silicon infused (Si) Ceramic Protection Kit.
The pioneering Coventry Very Light Rail (CVLR) project has achieved a major milestone with successful running of the vehicle on its test track at the Very Light Rail National Innovation Centre (VLRNIC) in Dudley.
Chimney draught-proofing is often an overlooked and undervalued energy-saving measure.
More support teams to help keep rail passengers and revellers safe at Birmingham New Street station are being introduced during this year’s Frankfurt Christmas markets.
Hundreds of social workers will gather together next week (Wednesday 8 November) for the City of Wolverhampton Council's eighth annual Adults and Children’s Social Work Conference.
Christmas may be the time of year where people want to relax and spend time with their families, but this doesn’t mean the festive period has to be spent at home.
People up and down the country are being asked to send the stories of men and women who fought and died in the First and Second World Wars to a new story sharing platform developed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) to preserve the memory of the fallen.
Campaign for Better Transport is calling for a Best Price Guarantee, a low-cost monthly public transport ticket and rewards for frequent travellers in the form of Rail Miles as it launched its blueprint for fares and ticketing reform at Kings Cross Railway Station in London.
At the Windrush international Conference in Birmingham on Friday 27th October 2023, the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Home Office, Lord Simon Murray reaffirmed that the Home Office has no end date to the Windrush Compensation and Status schemes during his keynote address.