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President's Update

This blog page features updates from ADEPT's President, Ann Carruthers.

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Hello everyone,

I am delighted to be writing my first update as President of ADEPT! It is a real privilege to take on this role and I am thrilled to be working alongside such dedicated professionals committed to improving our places and communities.

The ADEPT Spring Conference and President Awards Dinner was a fantastic opportunity to recognise and celebrate the outstanding work of partners across the country. You can read about the award winners here – congratulations to all of you! I received a warm welcome as Ann Carruthers handed over the Presidential chain of office and it was great to see and talk to so many partners and colleagues. At the event, I gave a speech outlining my priorities for the year ahead to 'Make the Case for People and Place' – you can find it here.

In other ADEPT updates, Ann spoke at the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation annual conference focusing on Live Labs 2, where Minister Lilian Greenwood emphasised her commitment to our work and encouraged us to share more about what additional support we need. 

Ann, Hannah and I had a productive joint meeting with the new ADCS and ADAS presidents and ADPH president, where we agreed to send a joint letter to government ahead of the spending review. This collaborative approach strengthens our collective voice on the issues that matter most to our members.

With government plans to widen and deepen devolution, local government is undergoing significant reform. Following the ADEPT/WSP webinar Delivering devolution – becoming a combined/strategic authority on 29th May, we are running a series of webinars focused on key areas of place services including environment and climate change, highways and transport, planning, and waste. See here to book.

I’m also really pleased to announce that ADEPT is launching two new programmes over the next month. The first is our new Carbon Leadership Programme. This programme, supported by DfT, will fund local highway authorities to measure and reduce their carbon emissions. We are currently finalising the details - please click here to register and we will keep you updated with full details.

The second is the ADEPT Digital Academy, which is a bespoke learning programme, powered by Multiverse and funded by the Apprenticeship Levy, that will equip place teams with digital and data skills to lead transformation and deliver better outcomes for people and places. Again, this programme is also fully funded and will run as a pilot programme, starting in the autumn. You can find out more here.

Finally, I’d like to remind you about signing the Live Labs 2 highways decarbonisation stakeholder pledge. This pledge aims to unite the industry in accelerating decarbonisation, moving from discussion to actionable commitments with the potential to shape long-term transformation. We hope you will sign the pledge: to find out more see here.

I look forward to working with you all over the coming year and continuing to drive ADEPT forward as we tackle the challenges and opportunities ahead.

For more updates on ADEPT's latest news, publications, and the work of our boards and groups, visit our website: www.adeptnet.org.uk

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  • President update: 13th May

    Following last week’s local elections, many of us will be preparing to welcome new Mayors and councillors and looking ahead to the policy changes that a change of political leadership often brings. These are always challenging times for officers, where we aim to ensure our politicians are fully briefed and prepared for the challenging decisions that lie ahead. 

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  • President update: 30th April

    As lockdown restrictions are eased, we are beginning to see the impacts reflected through our places. We have had reports of traffic increases of 10 % in the last week and there are varied reports from our high streets, with some market towns reporting benefits from people not having to commute. It’s going to be interesting to see whether some of the environmental benefits of less traffic on our roads and people shopping locally can remain after lockdown ends.

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  • President update - 14th April

    Welcome back from the Easter break everyone, I hope you have all managed to enjoy some well needed time off.

    I wanted to start this blog by taking a brief moment to acknowledge Prince Philip’s passing and his many long years of service. On behalf of ADEPT, I would like to offer our deepest condolences to the Queen and the Royal Family.

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  • President update: 31st March

    This week we begin our path out of lockdown, with people being able to meet up with other households within existing guidelines. With some welcome sunshine and the clocks going forward, there is a sense of relief in the country, albeit with some wariness about how Europe’s third wave might affect the UK.

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  • President update: 15th March

    The continued roll out of the vaccine and the drop in numbers of infections and deaths due to Covid-19 continues to be good news in what has been a hard start to 2021. The winter lockdown has been difficult for everyone and although it will be good to see restrictions lift, I think we are all mindful of Professor Chris Whitty’s warning and the continued need to support colleagues in public health.

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  • President update: 2nd March

    It has been reassuring to see the Government take a more measured route out of lockdown based on data. Although there is inevitable discussion and disagreement about the approach to schools reopening and concern amongst business and the tourism industry, it is useful to have some degree of certainty on the route forward. All eyes are now on the Budget, where the Chancellor is expected to announce a continuation of support for business, the furlough scheme and other job support schemes, at least in the short term.

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  • President update: 17th February

    The success of the NHS vaccine rollout has been most welcome amidst all the grim news, ongoing restrictions and winter weather. Unfortunately. it has also brought with it increased speculation and leaks to media about how we get out of lockdown and how soon - the kind of mixed messaging that helps no-one. So far, all it seems to be is speculation, and the Prime Minister is certainly indicating that by taking it slowly, this could be our last lockdown.

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  • President update: 1st February

    I think I can speak for everyone when I say how the recent news about the UK’s COVID-19 deaths have saddened us all. We have all taken a moment, I am sure, to reflect on the people whose lives have been shortened and families who have been devastated by losing loved ones.

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  • President update: 20th January

    A belated Happy New Year!

    For many of us, I suspect 2021 couldn’t come fast enough. Although we can be forgiven for the ‘Groundhog Day’ feeling of finding ourselves in another national lockdown, the vaccine rollout shows us that there is an end in sight. I think we all accept that this will take some time and that we will still be working hard to maintain core services, but at least we are no longer wondering whether it will end at all.

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