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What next for devolution

What next for devolution?

A green paper to encourage local debate and generate wider scrutiny of the whole devolution process.

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Care and Health Improvement Programme annual report 2015/16

CHIP is the Local Government Association's (LGA) Care and Health Improvement Programme

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English Devolution: Learning lessons from international models of sub-national governance

Key points of learning for those faced with strategic choices regarding devolved governance arrangements.

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Local solutions: boosting the visitor economy

The evidence base showing how devolution can boost visitor economy-led growth throughout England.

Skills for future growth: tackling skills gaps and supporting growth

A series of case studies which demonstrate innovative skills and employment projects

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Polling on resident satisfaction with councils | June 2016

This report outlines the fourteenth set of results in a series of regular LGA public polls on resident satisfaction with local councils.

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Combined authorities: a plain English guide

This guide outlines what combined authorities are, the process for establishing them and examples of existing ones.

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Efficiency opportunities through health and social care integration: delivering more sustainable health and care

Efficiency opportunities through health and social care integration: delivering more sustainable health and care

Practical examples of how to achieve savings through health and social care integration

Syran refugee resettlement: a guide for local authorities COVER

Syrian refugee resettlement: a guide for local authorities

A guide for all those in local authorities who have a role in leading, planning, delivering and continually seeking to improve services for resettled Syrian refugees.

Don't be left in the dark: What localised business rates mean for your council: a guide to business rates retention

In 2015, the Chancellor announced that local government as a whole would be able to keep 100 per cent of business rates by 2020.

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Make It Local

To deliver priorities for the public the Government needs to #MakeItLocal

Make It Local

By the start of 2025, we will have had a general election. This is a moment of opportunity.

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