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President's Update

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

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President update 6th January - latest news from ADEPT

Hello everyone, Happy New Year! As we step into 2025, I'm really optimistic about the potential ahead of us. This new year brings important work and exciting opportunities for ADEPT and our members. Despite the challenges, our collaborative spirit and commitment to creating better places remains stronger than ever.

I recently attended the inaugural MHCLG Local Government Funding Reform Strategic Group meeting to ensure ADEPT’s voice is heard. The discussions highlighted the delicate balance required in funding distribution, weighing 'need' against incentives and addressing the unique challenges faced by rural and urban areas. 

I also had a fascinating conversation with the National Infrastructure Commission, who are researching the characteristics of effective infrastructure project pipelines, and with Dan Corry who is leading the Defra review on whether the inherited regulatory landscape is fit for purpose and supporting economic growth while protecting the environment.

I was delighted to attend the annual CIHT luncheon, where I had the pleasure of sitting next to CIHT president, Glen Lyons, and my good friend Alison Irvine, CEO of Transport Scotland.

In December, we were pleased to see the government take a decisive step forward on devolution with the release of the English Devolution White Paper. This clear intent to deliver reorganisation of local governance presents a strategic opportunity to address long standing issues facing local government.

As we head into 2025, there’s plenty to look forward to, and I’m excited to share some of the opportunities ahead for ADEPT and our members. For instance, the closing date for our Leadership Development Programme is quickly approaching, so don’t miss your chance to apply or encourage your team to do so before the deadline of 17th January. 

Speaking of opportunities, don’t forget that the ADEPT Live Labs 2 Expo booking website is open, so please apply for your place.

Later this month, we’ll also be launching our innovative Gen Z recruitment campaign, a creative response to workforce challenges in local authorities. Watch this space!

Finally, we are now accepting submissions to the annual ADEPT President's Awards. These awards offer a fantastic opportunity to showcase the incredible work being done by our members and partners. I’d like to encourage you to take a moment to think about your work. What might feel like ‘business as usual’ to you could, in fact, represent a pioneering approach or an exceptional achievement when seen through someone else’s eyes. This is your chance to celebrate the incredible efforts transforming communities across the country – find out more.

Here's to another year of impactful, meaningful work for our communities and places. 

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: 15th March

    The continued roll out of the vaccine and the drop in numbers of infections and deaths due to Covid-19 continues to be good news in what has been a hard start to 2021. The winter lockdown has been difficult for everyone and although it will be good to see restrictions lift, I think we are all mindful of Professor Chris Whitty’s warning and the continued need to support colleagues in public health.

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  • President update: 2nd March

    It has been reassuring to see the Government take a more measured route out of lockdown based on data. Although there is inevitable discussion and disagreement about the approach to schools reopening and concern amongst business and the tourism industry, it is useful to have some degree of certainty on the route forward. All eyes are now on the Budget, where the Chancellor is expected to announce a continuation of support for business, the furlough scheme and other job support schemes, at least in the short term.

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  • President update: 17th February

    The success of the NHS vaccine rollout has been most welcome amidst all the grim news, ongoing restrictions and winter weather. Unfortunately. it has also brought with it increased speculation and leaks to media about how we get out of lockdown and how soon - the kind of mixed messaging that helps no-one. So far, all it seems to be is speculation, and the Prime Minister is certainly indicating that by taking it slowly, this could be our last lockdown.

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  • President update: 1st February

    I think I can speak for everyone when I say how the recent news about the UK’s COVID-19 deaths have saddened us all. We have all taken a moment, I am sure, to reflect on the people whose lives have been shortened and families who have been devastated by losing loved ones.

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  • President update: 20th January

    A belated Happy New Year!

    For many of us, I suspect 2021 couldn’t come fast enough. Although we can be forgiven for the ‘Groundhog Day’ feeling of finding ourselves in another national lockdown, the vaccine rollout shows us that there is an end in sight. I think we all accept that this will take some time and that we will still be working hard to maintain core services, but at least we are no longer wondering whether it will end at all.

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  • President update: 18th December

    Christmas is going to look very different for most people this year, but even so, it feels something of a relief to be coming to the end of 2020. Although there is plenty of work and more challenges ahead, and it is certainly not a time to be letting our guards down, I think we will all be glad to get this year behind us.

    I think ADEPT members can look back on a year that has been one of the hardest we have known, but also one where we can really say we have stepped up to do what we do best: support and advocate for our places, communities and people.

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  • President update: 30th November

    As I write, the Government has announced the local restriction tier system that will replace the national lockdown from December 2nd. With very few exceptions, we will be continuing to live with many restrictions in Tier 2 and Tier 3, which means a continued need to provide meaningful support to our businesses and communities.

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  • President update: 10th November

    The election of Joe Biden has come at the end of a tumultuous week for global leaders. Covid numbers are rising across the UK, Europe and US, and in England, we find ourselves in a second national lockdown and diverging ever more from the timings and strategies deployed in the devolved nations. Hopes for breaking the lockdown and lift cycle seem to be firmly pinned on a successful vaccine.

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  • President update: 28th October

    I think it’s fair to say that as we look down the barrel of a Covid-19 winter, most of us are concentrating on how to keep our communities safe, our poorest children fed and our businesses, well, in business. It’s been a truly difficult couple of weeks for colleagues up and down the country and we all know it’s not going to get any easier. We also know that we will all continue to work hard to support our communities and places and try to provide the very best public services under continuing exceptional circumstances. 

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  • President update: 14th October

    After much trailing in the media, the Prime Minister finally announced the 3 tier system for local lockdowns on Monday. I think it’s fair to say that these haven’t been received with wholehearted endorsement. Local authorities are facing inconsistencies in how these tiers are being applied across the country. There is some debate whether localised lockdowns are even working and re-emergence of conversations about the North-South divide in terms of economic impacts.

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