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

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President update 4th November - latest news from ADEPT

Hello everyone,

While the recent autumn budget didn’t bring any big surprises, the impact on local authorities is still significant, with funding challenges more pressing than ever. It was good to see the government committing to setting five-year capital budgets to avoid funding ‘cliff edges’ and give more certainty. And additional money for highways was welcome, yet the investment still falls short of addressing the significant backlog for maintenance and the improvements we all want to see in our areas. Our full response to the budget is here

You may also have seen that we recently joined forces with other leading local government associations - ADCS, ADASS and ADPH - calling for urgent reform and it appears the government has listened, in part at least. You can read more in our joint press release

I’ve had some useful meetings this month and attended several events, including a RAC Foundation round table event exploring aspects of highways stewardship and participated in a panel debate at Highways UK. We were delighted to have the transport minister Lilian Greenwood visit the LA Hub, along with the Mayor of West Midlands Combined Authority. Great to have a quick chat with the minister.

I’d like to say congratulations to the Centre of Excellence for Decarbonising Roads (North Campus) Live Labs 2 project, who won the Net Zero Award at Highways UK. Brilliant news! And a special shout out for Karl Rourke, project manager for the East Riding ‘Low Carbon Street Lighting’ Live Labs 2 project, who featured in the Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph and on BBC Radio 4 World at One as a thought leader on new and innovative ways of enabling carbon reduction within street lighting. 

This year’s ADEPT Autumn Conference comes at a pivotal moment for the sector, making our theme ‘Creating places fit for the future: our past, our present, our future’ more pertinent than ever. We have a great line up of speakers for the plenary sessions, and a diverse set of workshops on issues ranging from local energy, streamlining school transport and funding regeneration. Booking is now closed – however, it’s worth contacting Lucy at SAS Events in case of any cancellations.

As always, 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 November - latest news from ADEPT

    This month sees us with a new, new Prime Minister. That’s almost exactly how I started off my last update! We also have a different Chancellor busily undoing much of his predecessor’s work. Where that leaves us in terms of funding and ‘efficiency’ savings, we now have to wait until November 17th to find out. The same day as our Autumn Conference (details below).

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  • President update 3rd October - latest news from ADEPT

    This month sees us with a new Prime Minister and Chancellor making massive changes to the UK’s economic approach with huge borrowing and tax cuts that have created enormous market uncertainty. What this means for us in local government, already working under exceptional financial pressures and more than a few sleepless nights, is as yet unknown. At the time of writing, we have an idea what’s coming with the instruction to government departments to find yet more ‘efficiency’ savings, but we will have to wait until November 23rd for the details.

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  • President update 1st September - latest news from ADEPT

    Welcome back! Most of us will have had our summer breaks and as we wait to find out who will be the next Prime Minister, we are all concerned with how we can support our communities through the coming energy crisis, while being impacted by many of the same issues ourselves.

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  • President update 1st August - latest news from ADEPT

    The biggest and most exciting ADEPT news this month is of course the launch of Live Labs 2! We have been working closely with the Department for Transport to bring the finer details of the programme together. We hope that ADEPT members have been spreading the word and that you are all considering your applications!  More information below.

    Live Labs 2

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  • President update 1st April - latest news from ADEPT

    This is my first blog as new ADEPT President, so for people who don’t know me, I’m Mark Kemp, Executive Director of Environment and Transport at Hertfordshire County Council.

    Before I begin the latest ADEPT news, I just want to say thank you to our new Immediate Past President, Paula Hewitt for all the work, good humour and resourcefulness she brought to her Presidency. Paula will be staying on as part of the Leadership Team, so I look forward to her continued input and support.

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  • President update: 29th April 2022

    As you may know, ADEPT recently had some fantastic news. The government announced the go-ahead for Live Labs 2 with £30m funding from the Department for Transport. The new expanded programme, Live Labs 2: Decarbonising Local Roads will run for three years and include projects from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Focused on the decarbonisation of transport infrastructure, we will take the same approach to applications using a ‘Dragon’s Den’ style, but with funding available to successful applicants to support both development and procurement stages.

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  • President update: 1st April 2022

    After two long years of COVID-19, local authorities are again dealing with the multiple crises that are facing our communities and affecting our ability to deliver services. Amongst the Leadership Team, we have had long conversations about the impacts of rising fuel costs, the Homes for Ukraine scheme, the ongoing lack of school transport drivers, hyper-inflation driving up costs on delivery of council services, and most urgently, on local communities. 

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