Webinar - Maintenance & Future Proofing the Network

The final webinar of this 2022 series includes an expert panel of local authorities and industry professionals to discuss maintenance, operations and futureproofing of electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

Speakers Included, Host: Matt Croucher from Liberty Charge, Richard Spry-Shute, Customer Director at Liberty Charge, Peter Robertson, Performance Support Officer at North Northamptonshire Council, Peter McDonald, Travel & Transport Planning Officer at Croydon Council and Daniel Gosbee, Low Emission Transport Officer Highways and Traffic Management Place Directorate at Waltham Forest.

Ensuring that the charge points deployed in your local authority are always-on, maintained and upgraded as appropriate, is an oft overlooked but key aspect in any well-planned EV charging strategy. 

Audience members were able to ask specific questions to a panel of peers, colleagues, and experts, interact with guests and learn more about making sure the EV charge points in your local authority are serving the community to the highest standards.

PSE Mag

PSE February/ March 2024

Digital Infrastructure - the key to shaping the future of our rural communities

Dive into our latest edition for February/March!

 

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2024 Online Conferences

In partnership with our community of public sector leaders responsible for procurement and strategy across local authorities and the wider public sector, we’ve devised a collaborative calendar of conferences and events for leaders of industry to listen, learn and collaborate through engaging and immersive conversation.

All our conferences are CPD accredited, which means you can gain points to advance your career by attending our online conferences. Also, the contents are available on demand so you can re-watch at your convenience.

Public Sector Executive Podcast

Ep 51. Diversity, equality and representation with Stuart Love, Chief Executive of Westminster City Council

It is the role of local government leaders to make the decisions that will best deliver for the communities that they represent. That much is obvious.
 

How can they do this, however, if they are not accurately representative of those very communities?
 

Great strides have been made in ensuring that everyone, regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, or social class is represented in some way within local government. Chief Executive of Westminster City Council Stuart Love joins host Dan Benn to talk about why this work is important, the different work that is being done in Westminster, and how his background influences his stance on equality and diversity.

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