Two-thirds of councillors feel they do not have enough funding to provide universal services for children and families.
The WHO has reported that 44 of the UK’s 51 cities and towns listed on its air quality database have air considered too dangerous to breathe.
Leisure centres could fall into a state of disrepair and even be forced to close without urgent new investment from government, the LGA has warned.
The government has released funding to upgrade traffic management technology across the North East Combined Authority area.
Theresa May has revealed that the Local Housing Allowance cap will not apply to supported housing or the social housing sector.
The TaxPayers' Alliance has revealed that councils are paying their staff millions more than they should be in mileage allowance payments.
Edinburgh's Parking Action Plan will present a new consultation on whether diesel vehicles should incur a parking permit surcharge.
A new report has argued that access to walking infrastructure is not a priority for developers building new homes.
Dundee City Council is to outline nearly £350 million of investment for a building programme to cover the next five years.
New research by the RAC Foundation has revealed that up to 12 million driving licence holders receive a penalty notice each year.
New research has revealed that the cost of childcare for young children has risen more than four times faster than wages since 2008.
Swansea Council is considering applying for funding to introduce energy saving improvements at 25 council buildings.
The government is spending over £10 billion over five years just to keep troubled public services going, despite not solving the issues.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has announced the £345.3 million funding package to improve local roads and public transport.
Liverpool City Council is launching a new matchmaking service to link buyers and sellers of vacant properties.