Briefings and responses

On behalf of its membership, the cross-party LGA regularly submits to Government consultations, briefs parliamentarians and responds to a wide range of parliamentary inquiries. Our recent responses to government consultations and parliamentary briefings can be found here.

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The Prudential Code for Capital Finance in Local Authorities and Treasury Management in the Public Services: Code of Practice and Cross-Sectoral Guidance Notes. Consultation.

The areas identified in the consultation questions are mostly suggested minor improvements or clarifications. In our opinion, they do not warrant a full scale revision and re-issuing of either code. Instead, there are alternative ways of improving guidance and supporting good practice, such as by the provision of more training.

Debate on knife crime, House of Commons, 15 October 2025

Knife crime cannot be successfully tackled by dealing with supply of knives alone. Councils have shown that with adequate resources and strong relationships with partners, they can positively reduce knife crime through upstream intervention.

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Autumn Budget 2025: LGA submission

Demonstrating the support and value that councils can provide to UK Government in delivering the objectives of the Autumn Budget 2025.

Westminster Hall Debate: Progress on ending homelessness 21 October 2025

Councils are on the frontline of tackling and preventing homelessness, but rising demand and spiralling costs mean the system is at crisis point.

LGA submission to MHCLG’s consultation on streamlining infrastructure planning

Local authorities and the communities they represent are critical to the success of local and national inclusive growth, and the delivery of much-needed infrastructure.

Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Act 2023: LGA consultation response

Evidence shows that every £1 invested in supported housing prevents over £3 in NHS and social care costs and can avoid up to £47,000 per person in some cases. These savings could be recycled to sustain the licensing regime and expand supply if councils were provided with long term sustainable funding to boost supply of supported housing through commissioning. Licensing would become less cumbersome if councils were able to rely more on commissioning and contract management to take a risk based approach.

LGA response to English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Report Stage

This briefing provides the LGA view on relevant amendments tabled ahead of the Commons Report Stage.

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Autumn Budget 2025: LGA briefing

A summary of the key announcements for councils in the 2025 Autumn Budget and the LGA's initial view.

Post 16 education and skills strategy: implications for local government

The ambition for a joined-up, high-quality skills system supporting young people, including those who are not in education, employment or training, employers, and local economies is welcome. We value the Government’s commitment to engage on the reforms with local government and sector partners to ensure they are practical, inclusive, and responsive to local needs.

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