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Greater Manchester is making significant progress in delivering its investment‑led, non‑charging Clean Air Plan, with bus fleet electrification, clean...
Dan Benn Mon, 01/26/2026 - 11:05
People across England are set to benefit from cleaner air, healthier waterways, and revitalised landscapes under a strengthened Environmental...
Dan Benn Tue, 12/02/2025 - 09:54
The public sector can play a key role in the UK Government’s new Energy Security Strategy, UK100, a network for local leaders focused solely on...
Chris Cromar Fri, 04/08/2022 - 13:21
Local authorities will bid for their share of a new £450m government fund to support the further introduction of electric vehicles (EVs) around the...
Chris Cromar Fri, 03/25/2022 - 10:40
Portsmouth City Council’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) will begin in November after it received £6.6m of government funding.
They have been awarded a total...
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2025 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.
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Webinar - EV charging maintenance and future-proofing: delivering for current and future demand 2025
The panel of experts and local authorities discuss everything you need to know about the EV charging infrastructure process after rollout: maintenance, operations, availability and uptime, and futureproofing and learn more about making sure the EV charge points in your local authority are serving the community to the highest standards.
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Digitalisation of the Public Sector 2025
The UK tech sector is projected to grow by £41.5 billion by 2025, creating 678,000 jobs. Councils spend £1-2 billion on IT annually, much of it on outdated systems. How can these funds drive real transformation and ensure staff are equipped for new tech?
