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The Local Government Association (LGA) is the national voice of local government. We work with councils to support, promote and improve.

We want our page to be a space where people can engage in debate safely. We welcome comments, questions and suggestions but ask anyone engaging with our social media channels to show respect and consideration for others. Find out more at https://www.local.gov.uk/lga-social-media

Housing and homelessness hub 03/06/2026

The LGA's housing and homelessness hub is your one-stop-shop for resources, briefings, case studies and support.

Councils are also working tirelessly to develop innovative approaches to tackling homelessness – building partnerships to prevent homelessness, identifying new sources of temporary accommodation, and supporting individuals and families at risk.

Housing and homelessness hub Councils across the country are at a critical point in their efforts to tackle the twin crises of housing and homelessness. This online hub highlights good practice in the delivery of affordable housing and tackling of homelessness.

02/06/2026

Councils are stronger when they reflect the communities they serve. That means ensuring that disabled people have every opportunity to stand for election, develop as councillors and progress into leadership roles.

The LGA's support programme for disabled councillors, funded by UK Government, covers the full journey from first considering standing, through to developing as an experienced leader.

It includes a bespoke leadership programme developed in partnership with Disability Rights UK, and access to the Local Government Disability Champions Network, which is open to disabled councillors, officers and allies.

Find out more: https://orlo.uk/aujg5

02/06/2026

What if your street, your local repair cafe, or your community swap shop was part of something bigger?

Neighbourhoods are where circular economy action really happens, and councils have a powerful role in making it thrive. The session, small places, big impact: neighbourhood action for a circular economy, at the LGA Annual Conference shares real examples of councils using their place-shaping powers to support grassroots action on reusing, repairing, and reducing waste.

Speakers Professor David Greenfield from Circular Economy Institute and David Taylor from Greater Manchester Combined Authority will explore how councils can build on what is already working, strengthen community-led initiatives, create local jobs, and build community resilience in the process.

From neighbourhoods to nations, building lasting futures locally.

Join us in Bournemouth, 7-9 July 2026. View the full programme and book your place: https://orlo.uk/LQXcz

01/06/2026

The Rt Hon Sir James Cleverly, Shadow Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, will join us for a conference plenary at 10:30 on 9 July during

The conference theme, ‘From neighbourhoods to nations – building lasting futures locally’, will showcase how local action drives national impact - from neighbourhood services and community leadership to devolution, growth and public service reform.

Book your place and view the full programme: https://orlo.uk/p3bCe

Image: James Cleverly ©House of Commons/Laurie Noble

30/05/2026

New to your role as a councillor? Understanding how your council works is one of the most important foundations you can build.

The LGA is hosting a free virtual event on Wednesday 17 June 2026, giving newly elected councillors a practical introduction to local government governance.

Funded by UK Government and facilitated by Heather Wills, Assistant Director of Corporate Programmes at the LGA and an LGA Member Peer with experience of senior political leadership. The session will cover:

- how decisions get made in councils
- councillor and officer roles and responsibilities
- the mechanisms and processes that keep your council safe from legal challenge and failure
- learning from recent failures in public bodies and how to spot warning signs in your own council.

Open to all councillors and particularly recommended for those newly elected, this webinar will give you the knowledge and confidence to play your full part in governing your council effectively.

The event takes place on MS Teams and is free to attend.

Register now: https://orlo.uk/rjJDD

29/05/2026

The Rt Hon Steve Reed OBE MP, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government will be joining us at the opening plenary at .

From neighbourhoods to nations, building lasting futures locally.

Join us in Bournemouth, 7-9 July 2026. Book your place and view the full programme: https://orlo.uk/hhtXD

Steven Reed ©House of Commons

29/05/2026

Local government is navigating its most significant period of change in a generation.

The LGA's 2026/27 Sector Support offer brings together peer-led expertise, practical tools and tailored advice to help councils and combined authorities manage change, improve performance and build resilience.

The offer delivers unrivalled value for money and covers everything from peer challenge and financial resilience to adult social care, planning, cyber, children's services and more.

At its heart is the Sector Support programme, funded by UK Government, which spans ten areas of corporate performance and improvement support. But the offer goes further – with specialist programmes covering housing, public health, cyber, procurement, community cohesion and more.

Whatever challenges your authority is facing, support is available. Speak to your LGA principal adviser:

https://orlo.uk/pZV9e

28/05/2026

Has the local elections brought a change of political arrangements at your council?

Change of control can feel unsettling, for officers and councillors alike. But it is also an opportunity to build stronger foundations for the communities you serve.

The LGA's regional teams are ready to help your authority navigate the transition. Support includes bespoke advice tailored to your situation, expert peer mentoring, top team development for senior leadership, and mediation where it is needed. It is all free, and it is available right now.

When councils are supported through change, communities benefit. Speak to your LGA principal adviser to find out what is right for your authority: https://orlo.uk/jeN54

27/05/2026

Baroness Casey of Blackstock, Chair of the Independent Commission on Adult Social Care, will deliver the first day plenary at the LGA Annual Conference and Exhibition.

Baroness Casey has spoken powerfully about the need to elevate the true value and purpose of care and support nationally. Her plenary will set the tone for a full programme covering the issues shaping local government today.

From neighbourhoods to nations, building lasting futures locally.

Join us in Bournemouth, 7-9 July 2026. Book your place and view the full programme: https://orlo.uk/T5gly

26/05/2026

Effective local democracy depends on confident, capable councillors. That is why the LGA offers a wide range of development programmes to support you at every stage of your journey.

From navigating complexity in adult social care and children's services, to economic growth, housing and financial governance, our programmes are designed to give you the skills and knowledge to deliver on local priorities.

During what are increasingly challenging times for the sector, investing in your own development is one of the most important things you can do for the communities you represent.

Find out what support is available: https://orlo.uk/hN11I

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