The communities secretary has urged every council to
produce a “10 or 20 year plan" for its area and has revealed proposals for
government departments to work with councils taking a more place-based approach
will emerge in the upcoming levelling up white paper. Jenrick said the
government wants “every local council now to produce a 10 or 20 year plan for
their town, or their city, their communities, and for government to work with
you in a genuinely place based way”. He said the government was “already
working directly with a third of towns across the country” through recent
funding initiatives such as the community renewal fund and the levelling up
fund. Read more on the Local Government Chronicle website.
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Councillors unanimously refuse permission for 42-storey block of flats on
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