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This blog page features updates from ADEPT's President, Anthony Payne.

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President update 1st May - latest news from ADEPT

Hello to you all for the final time in my last update as President of ADEPT! 

In just a couple of weeks, we have the ADEPT Spring Conference and President Awards Dinner. Offering our members a fantastic opportunity to come together, celebrate achievements over the past year and discuss the challenges and steps ahead of us.

The theme of the event will be resilience in our places - if you have not yet booked your ticket, please visit our conference website for more information and to secure your space. 

The conference programme is now finalised, and we have a fantastic line up of speakers including Dr Victoria Hurth who will give the inaugural Presidential Lecture. In addition, I am delighted to be presenting the Annual President’s Awards at the dinner. A big thank you to those who took the time to enter – reading the award entries is a real privilege.

Handing over the ADEPT presidency

I will be handing over the Presidential chain of office to Ann Carruthers earlier in the day too. Ann is Director of Environment and Transport at Leicestershire County Council – and former chair of the ADEPT Transport & Connectivity Board. She will be an exceptional President. I wish her all the best. 

I’d also like to welcome Amy Harhoff, Corporate Director Regeneration Economy and Growth at Durham County Council, as the new chair of the ADEPT Transport & Connectivity Board.

I have enjoyed every aspect of my work as President over the last year and have been inspired in this exciting and varied role. I am grateful for the experiences and for all of the wonderful people I have had the chance to meet and collaborate with. 

Mini Expo announced for Live Labs 2

Before I sign off, I did want to highlight the fantastic success of the Live Labs 2 Expo in Birmingham on 17th April. The event was quickly fully subscribed and we had a long waiting list for stand-by tickets. 

So - to ensure as many people get to hear about the Live Labs 2 programme - we are hosting a mini Expo event online on Tuesday 14th May. The event will feature much of the key, takeaway information shared and delivered on the day. You can register for your place and find out more information here.

EDI Charter and A Place for All published 

I also wanted to highlight that, as part of our commitment to promoting a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) across the membership and beyond, we have recently published an EDI charter and set of actions (here).

As the representative body for local authority place directors, we recognise the inherent value of embracing EDI principles in all aspects of our work. The place sector has traditionally lacked diversity and we understand there is a journey ahead, during which we need to remain realistic but also strive to create real and lasting change. 

The charter builds on the recent equality, diversity and inclusion campaign, A Place for All, featuring a series of powerful case studies. We’ve now gathered all the case studies together in one publication – please do read and share these stories. 

You can find out more about ADEPT’s latest news, publications and the work of our boards and groups on the website: www.adeptnet.org.uk

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    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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  • President update: 28th February 2022

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  • President update: 1st February 2022

    Welcome to the first President update in 2022 – slightly later than usual and while Paula’s on leave, this time coming from our Chief Executive Officer, Hannah Bartram.

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  • President update: 17th December 2021

    As we head into the Christmas break, the rapid spread of Omicron leaves many of us with a sense of weary familiarity. Fears of last minute changes to Christmas plans at home and impacts on services at work remind us of how much we continue to live with uncertainty.

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  • President update: 29th November 2021

    This month, the focus has been very firmly on climate change (and not just the ADEPT Autumn Conference!), with widespread agreement that this is the ‘decade of action’ and we need to work together, urgently, to find solutions.

    COP26 had a varied response - many positive pledges and commitments were made, including the announcement to end deforestation, agreements to bring forward green innovation in agriculture, promoting more sustainable land management practices, and the focus on rewiring national and international finance systems for net zero. 

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  • President update: 28th October 2021

    It feels like déjà vu, and not for the first time, that as Covid rates climb, the government is resisting calls to implement even the lightest of restrictions. Local authorities are once again in the position of seeing rates rise in their local areas, but without that vital national backing that brings weight to any precautions they might want to put in place.

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  • President update: 30th September 2021

    The news is full of the effects of HGV driver shortages across the UK, something that many local authorities have felt for some time. Our waste services have been particularly hit by shortages, and as we look ahead to winter, we are all concerned with how gritting services and their essential role in safety and accident prevention might be impacted. Some authorities are also feeling the impact on passenger transport, particularly school bus provision.

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