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

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President update 3rd June - latest news from ADEPT

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: 1st July

    The Prime Minister’s much trailed announcement of a New Deal wasn’t the once-in-a-generation, green and clean recovery many had hoped for. Some of the funding had been announced before, just with a speeding up of delivery timescales, but investment in broadband and cycleways is welcome. ADEPT would like to see more ambitious thinking from government.

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  • President update: 24th June

    As the Government opens up the economy further and reduces the 2m rule to ‘1m plus’, local high streets begin to see a welcome influx of visitors becoming more confident in returning to town centres, and a slow shift into a more normal life.

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  • President update: 17th June

    This week marks the beginning of a significant time for our high streets with many shops allowed to reopen, but with strict social distancing in place. We will be watching closely how the public reacts over the coming weeks to get an idea of how safe our communities feel about returning to the shops. It’s a major concern for all place directors who need to ensure their communities feel confident and that their local economies can restart. For retail businesses, it is also a critical point as they work out how they can continue to operate with a reduced footfall. 

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  • President update: 9th June

    My first week as ADEPT President has been a busy one. I never thought my first big role would be to don the Lycra, get on my bike and do an interview with BBC’s Countryfile, but that’s exactly what I did. Never say ADEPT isn’t without surprises.

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  • President update: 29th May

    Hello everyone. 

    I’m Nigel Riglar and I’m ADEPT’s President for the coming 12 months. Firstly, I want to thank Darryl for a fantastic year, which has seen ADEPT continue to grow and expand its work supporting members, increasing influence as well as working on the challenges of climate change, Brexit planning and now Covid-19.

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  • President update: 20th May

    With ADEPT’s Spring Conference this week, this is my last update as President. It’s been a fantastic year, even with small matters such as a prorogued government, general election, widespread winter floods then a global pandemic taking over my final few months. For Nigel, COVID-19 will shape his entire Presidency and I offer him my full support as he takes on what will be a very challenging year ahead for ADEPT members.

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  • President's update: 11th May

    The Friday Bank Holiday this month to mark the 75th anniversary of VE has been a time both for celebration and reflection. That it has fallen during a period of huge uncertainty and necessary restriction in our lives is a poignant reminder of how life can change so quickly. I’ve been reflecting on the sacrifices that were made then and the heart-wrenching dedication, commitment and bravery of our frontline NHS and careworkers now. 

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  • President's update: 1st May

    The Prime Minister gave his first press briefing since coming back to work this week. With much speculation focused on what the plan for lifting lockdown might look like, many have been expecting to hear that at least some restrictions will be lifted soon. Competing views within the Cabinet have been labelled as hawks and doves, and there has been much anticipation about which way the Prime Minister will lean. 

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  • President's update: 24th April

    Much media attention has been turning towards what coming out of lockdown will look like. Questions are being asked of the Government to lay out its strategy as Nicola Sturgeon has set out for Scotland. Similarly, local authorities have been considering what easing of lockdown restrictions might look like and what kind of impact this will have on our services. We’ve started to ask questions about the renewal of places and our local economies and how as place directors, we can provide leadership and thinking on how our places can work differently.

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