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

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President update 2nd April - latest news from ADEPT

Hello! 

As the weather becomes decidedly more spring-like (with hopefully less rain?), I hope this finds you all looking forward to the longer days ahead and enjoying the lighter evenings.

The ADEPT Spring Conference and President Awards Dinner is quickly approaching! The conference offers members a fantastic opportunity to get together, celebrate our achievements and gear up for the challenges ahead. In a general election year where change is on the agenda, but no let-up in the significant pressures we face in sight, we will be returning to the theme of resilience in our places. If you haven’t already booked your place, then please consider doing so. You can find more information on the draft programme and book your place on the conference webpage

We’ll also be celebrating the many achievements across our places over the past year at the Annual President's Awards ceremony. There’s still a chance to enter the awards - the deadline is Friday 12th April! Full details on how to submit your entries is available on the ADEPT website. 

News 

Earlier this month, we provided a response to the Spring Statement, emphasising the urgent need for sustained investment in place-based services. We stressed that current budget allocations and investment strategies overlook the critical needs of local authorities, leaving essential services at risk and negatively impacting vulnerable communities in a disproportionate way.

We co-hosted another successful green finance training day with CIPFA, with inspiring case studies from Westminster Council and South Gloucestershire Council. Also, over 100 people attended the webinar on our recently published SEND Transport toolkit (here) including representatives from both place and children’s services.

Carolyn McKenzie, Hannah and I met with the Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, Philip Duffy, for a wide-ranging discussion about partnership working, waste reforms, water quality, surface water flooding and planning for good growth. And I am delighted that the Gen Z recruitment campaign pilot is finally underway, with Plymouth Council as one of the five participating councils, the others being South Gloucestershire, Oxford, Barnsley and Hounslow.

Publications

In March, we submitted our response to DfT Street Works Fines and Lane Rental Surplus Funds consultation. We responded to the consultation, which is looking at reforms to street works legislation covering surplus lane rental funds, fixed penalty notices and weekend overruns. We also responded to the WEEE reforms consultation which is considering proposals on reforming the producer responsibility system for waste electrical and electronic equipment. 

We are continuing with our equality, diversity and inclusion campaign, A Place for All, that we are running in partnership with Colas. Each of these stories is being published on ADEPT’s LinkedIn page and on ADEPT’s Workforce page. They offer genuine insights into the experience of each individual, exploring the challenges they’ve faced at work, how they overcame them and changed their workplaces for the better. Each story provides valuable lessons that can be applied to our own organisations - please take some time to read and share these personal stories.

Live Labs 2 Expo

Sold out! We have over 200 people registered to attend which is great news. The event is taking place in just a couple of weeks, on 17th April at Birmingham Conference and Exhibition Centre. It will bring the Live Labs 2 projects together with their commercial and academic partners – it’s a fantastic opportunity to meet the teams, partners, SMEs and academics involved in each trial. Find out more at the Live Labs 2 Expo website.

Blogs

This month’s Climate Change blog comes from David Dale, who gives a progress update on adaptation, focusing on government and local authority engagement, departmental initiatives and events.

We have an extra blog from ADEPT CEO Hannah Bartram, talking about the forthcoming Live Labs 2 Expo event. Hannah talks about the event in detail, discussing some of the key features and explains how it will be relevant to people outside of the highways sector. You can read the blog here.

We also have a project Live Labs 2 blog – this month the spotlight returns to the Devon project, where Beth Lewis, Devon County Council's Principal Engineer - Major Projects, tells us about some forward thinking tree relocation work. It’s a great story and has been picked up by lots of media outlets.

Events

Our next Lunch & Learn hosted by Virgin Media O2 is: ‘Location based video analytics – understanding and managing population behaviour using computer vision’ and will take place on Friday 26th April. The session will give an overview of how VM Virgin Media O2 combined connectivity and video analytics will help Transport for London better manage customer safety and reliability, alongside applications of the technology in other environments. It’s free for ADEPT members, you can register here. For anyone that missed the previous Lunch & Lunch on Using AI to optimise Transport Plan Delivery Plansthe slide deck is available here.

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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  • 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

    While much of the world is rightly focused on the situation in Ukraine, closer to home we have come to the end of all formal Covid-19 restrictions. This is not the same as being the end of the pandemic, so we will all be discovering what living with coronavirus means. Of course, for local authorities, this also marks the end of Covid-related funding support, so many of our colleagues in public health will be focused now only on the most vulnerable in our communities.

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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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  • President update: 15th September 2021

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