Case studies

Innovation in local government is about improving the lives of the people in our communities. Browse through our case studies to see the many innovative programmes councils are involved in.

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Parkinson UK and Plymouth Active therapeutic swim and Good Boost

In Spring 2025, Plymouth Active - Plymouth City Council’s in-house-run leisure centre - launched a collaboration with Parkinson’s UK to provide free swimming and Good Boost sessions for individuals living with Parkinson’s.

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Expanding opportunities for disabled people to increase physical activity through inclusive, socially focused initiatives

Active North Yorkshire is the recently formed leisure section of North Yorkshire Council. It employs two people whose remit is to increase physical activity and participation of disabled people across the county.

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Implementing Get Yourself Active Local in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin

The aim of the project is to increase the number of people with lived experience of disability, mental health and long-term health conditions to be more active and move in a way that suits them. The project includes workforce development, primary data collection and a focus on system change.

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Tewkesbury Borough Council: managing a cyber incident

Nine months after Tewkesbury Borough Council was subject to a cyber security incident, the LGA interviewed nine key members of staff at the council to draw out their experiences and compiled these into this case study.

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Bolton Council: Integrating performance, finance and risk management

This case study outlines how Bolton Council is working to integrate performance, finance and risk management

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Cornwall Education Learning Trust (CELT) Civic Work

This case study details how CELT’s civic strategy aims to foster a community response and approach to improving outcomes for children in the mid Cornwall area. To capture this learning an interview took place with Claire Bunting Director of Reach for CELT, led by Ann Van Dyke.

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Building a Father Friendly Borough: Listening to Fathers, Changing the System: Hackney Council

Hackney is taking a system-wide approach to becoming a Father Friendly Borough, embedding father inclusion across Children and Family Hubs rather than treating it as a specialist add-on. The Needs Assessment provided a clear mandate: if we want better outcomes for children and families, fathers must be actively welcomed, engaged and supported.

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Wiltshire Council: keeping homes warm and safe

Wiltshire Council launched the Warm and Safe Wiltshire programme in 2015 to provide energy advice to local residents. 10 years on, the public health team have expanded the programme in collaboration with libraries and community spaces to reach residents across Wiltshire.

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Regional data hub for children’s services in Hertfordshire

Hertfordshire County Council has established a collaborative regional data hub for children’s services, enabling secure data sharing and analysis across eleven councils.

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Moving towards a holistic view of performance: Westminster City Council

This case study outlines how Westminster City Council is moving towards a more holistic view of performance, including value for money and risk.

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