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Flytipping on the road

LGA calls for urgent sentencing review as court fines for fly-tipping undercut council penalties

Analysis of the latest fly-tipping data shows that the average court fine for fly-tipping is £539, which is £87 lower than the £626 average fixed penalty notice (FPN) councils can issue for the same offence.

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LGA responds to Local Power Plan

We support the Government’s ambition to back local and community energy and give people a real stake in the clean energy transition. Investment that helps communities co-own generation, cut bills and reinvest returns locally is a positive step.

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LGA responds to Warm Homes Plan

Councils are pleased to see the significant investment behind the measures in this Plan, which will help cut bills and make homes warmer, safer and healthier.

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LGA responds to Environmental Audit Committee report on flood resilience

“We need greater flexibility and transparency from government funding support schemes."

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Councils warn against industry bids to control local waste services

“Decisions about collections and services must remain in the hands of communities, not handed over to producers whose priority will inevitably be profit. If this scheme is to succeed, it must strengthen local delivery, not sideline it.”

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Disposable vapes ban: Councils issue stockpiling warning

The LGA led calls for a ban on disposable vapes two years ago due to environmental and health concerns.

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Put solar panels on all new homes to cut bills and carbon, says LGA

“Councils are ready to go further and faster on climate action – but we need a plan that works in partnership with local government. However, the funding or policies needed to empower them to help fully realise this ambition are not yet in place." 

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Households dumped 5.6 million tonnes of packaging last year

Councils are urging the Government to ensure that reforms focus on reducing unnecessary waste created in the first place and increasing the recyclability of packaging.

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Flood Action Week: LGA statement

Extreme weather preparation is a key priority for councils, who develop comprehensive plans to cope with any bad weather, to protect residents and businesses, and to recover as quickly as possible.

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Misfiring incineration tax could heap billions of unfunded costs on councils

“We urge government to review proposals, to hold industry responsible for reducing the level of waste it creates in the first place, alongside wider support for councils in their efforts to increase recycling.”