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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LGA response to NHS England’s LGBT+ Health Evidence Review

The LGA welcomes NHS England’s LGBT+ Health Evidence Review as a timely and necessary initiative to address persistent health inequalities experienced by LGBT+ communities across England. Local government plays a vital role in shaping inclusive, community-based health and wellbeing services, and we are committed to ensuring that the voices and experiences of LGBT+ people are reflected in national policy and practice.

LGA response to MHCLG’s consultation on how to implement rent convergence

This Government held a consultation seeking views on how to implement Social Rent convergence, as part of the government’s 10 year rent settlement for social housing. It was open from 2 July to 27 August 2025. This follows the consultation on future social housing rent policy that the government carried out between October and December 2024.

Permitted development rights open letter from the LGA

This open letter on permitted development rights was sent to the Secretary of State on 26 August 2025 and published on the 1 September.

LGA feedback to the Department of Health and Social Care: The Development of the Modern Service Framework for Dementia and Frailty

The Modern Service Framework for Dementia and Frailty intends to reduce unwarranted variation and narrow inequality for those living with dementia, and will set national standards for dementia care and redirect National Health Service priorities to provide the best possible care and support. The LGA stressed that it is essential that Modern Service Frameworks are developed in partnership with local authorities and reflect the role and responsibilities of councils in supporting people with mental health needs or dementia in the community.

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Work Local: Get Britain working locally

“It means mobilising Mayors and councils to join up local work, health and skills support in ways that meet the needs of their area.” Joint Ministerial Foreword to Get Britain Working White Paper

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English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: LGA Briefing

This briefing includes LGA views and key messages ahead of the second reading of the Bill in the House of Commons on 2 September 2025. 

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The Fair Funding Review 2.0

The LGA has consistently called for the updating of the formulas and the underlying data used for the assessment of relative needs and resources to ensure that varying levels of local need and demand are appropriately reflected in the funding allocation system.

LGA response to DHSC’s consultation: Advertising restrictions for less healthy food or drink on TV and online: secondary legislation to provide brand advertising exemption

As part of the Government’s ambition to tackle childhood obesity, DHSC launched a consultation seeking feedback on the drafting of the brand advertising exemption. The exemption will provide legal clarification on the existing policy intention that brand advertising which does not identify a specific less healthy food or drink product is out of scope of the restrictions.

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LGA response to Defra consultation on reforming floods funding

Defra invited views on proposals to reform the system for allocating grant funding for flooding and at the same time issued a call for evidence on devolution and local choice in flood risk management. The LGA’s response from July 2025 supports the proposed reforms and asks that local government has a direct role in prioritising projects for funding.

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LGA response to Defra consultations on changes to biodiversity net gain policy and the introduction of biodiversity net gain for Nationally Significant infrastructure Projects (NSIPs)

The LGA’s response supports proposals to streamline BNG but we want to retain key parts of the policy to protect the investment in environmental improvement.

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