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Public Sector Blogs aggregates posts from a wide range of blogs written mostly by people working in or with UK local and national governments. Public Sector Blogs have no official status and hold no opinions any views expressed belong to the authors of the individual posts.
Public Sector Blogs
1w ago
Narrow pavements, potholes and obstructed paths can make access difficult for pedestrians at the best of times — but if you’re in an electric wheelchair, such issues can make journeys dangerous or even impossible. That’s why Alistair Slade reports them on FixMyStreet. He knows he’s not the only one who might be forced into oncoming ..read more
Public Sector Blogs
1w ago
There’s been talk of a Twitter replacement for so long now it feels like an over-spun line from a tired parent. Just keep waiting, it’ll soon be here. Not long now. From just round the next corner, it feels as though it’s finally here. First, Twitter put a cap on the amount of content people ..read more
Public Sector Blogs
1y ago
We’re in the process of creating a new organisational design and operating model that will better reflect and allow us to deliver on the ambitions of Our Plan (which I have written about here and you can read here). We’re at an exciting but slightly frustrating point in the work where we have just completed ..read more
Public Sector Blogs
1y ago
One of the powerful things about video is how it can shine a light on the authentic. If you really mean something it comes over and if you don’t that impression is painted too. Here are two videos that paint this picture well. Video 1: Ruben Neves The first is Wolves player Ruben Neves who ..read more
Public Sector Blogs
1y ago
One of the powerful things about video is how it can shine a light on the authentic. If you really mean something it comes over and if you don’t that impression is painted too. Here are two videos that paint this picture well. Video 1: Ruben Neves The first is Wolves player Ruben Neves who ..read more
Public Sector Blogs
1y ago
We’re in the process of creating a new organisational design and operating model that will better reflect and allow us to deliver on the ambitions of Our Plan (which I have written about here and you can read here). We’re at an exciting but slightly frustrating point in the work where we have just completed ..read more
Public Sector Blogs
1y ago
There’s been talk of a Twitter replacement for so long now it feels like an over-spun line from a tired parent. Just keep waiting, it’ll soon be here. Not long now. From just round the next corner, it feels as though it’s finally here. First, Twitter put a cap on the amount of content people ..read more
Public Sector Blogs
1y ago
This blog post is part of our Repowering Democracy series. This year we will be publishing a series of short pieces of writing from our staff, and external contributors who are thinking about how our democracy works and are at the frontlines of trying to improve it. Learn more about this series. We’re thinking about ..read more
Public Sector Blogs
1y ago
We’ve recently published a report on fragmented data and local councils’ climate action. Download it here. At all levels of government, and across the UK, there is growing recognition of the importance of local government in achieving the UK’s climate commitments. From this, there is a growing need to understand the impact of the interventions ..read more
Public Sector Blogs
1y ago
Around one third of the UK’s emissions are within the power or influence of local authorities. Every local authority across the UK must be taking action to tackle climate change, in order for the UK to reach its 2050 net zero goal, and for local authorities themselves to reach their own net zero targets. mySociety ..read more