Briefings and responses

On behalf of its membership, the cross-party LGA regularly submits to Government consultations, briefs parliamentarians and responds to a wide range of parliamentary inquiries. Our recent responses to government consultations and parliamentary briefings can be found here.

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Policing White Paper – Implications for Local Government From local to national: a new model for policing: LGA Briefing 29 January 2026

On 26 January 2026, the Government published a Policing White Paper setting out proposals for the most significant reforms to policing in England and Wales for a generation. The White Paper seeks to address challenges in police performance, public confidence and the ability of policing to respond to serious and complex crime - whilst also restoring neighbourhood policing.

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LGA submission to NESO’s Regional Energy Strategy Plan methodology consultation

Councils want to work as partners with the National Energy System Operator to deliver a national energy system fit for purpose and fit for the future. Councils are well-placed to do this as place-shapers, convenors of communities and partners, delivery agents, commissioners, and owners of assets.

LGA Response to the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill: Lords Committee Stage

This briefing includes LGA views and identifies areas of concern to our members ahead of Committee Stage in the House of Lords.

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LGA submission to MHCLG’s consultation on reforms to statutory consultees evidence

This response integrates the feedback from LGA members across the Inclusive Growth, Culture Tourism and Sport, and Fire and Rescue Authority Committees as well as engagement with planning officers.

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Local Government Association response to the Department for Education’s SEND reform national conversation

The SEND system is in crisis, with record investment failing to improve stagnant or declining outcomes for children and young people. The persistent academic gap between pupils with identified SEN and their peers underscores that urgent and unavoidable reform is needed. Any effective national pathway to work must therefore be founded on a reformed, integrated, and locally led support system that enables positive futures.

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Cyber Security and Resilience Bill – Policy Briefing

The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill is proposed legislation that represents the most significant update to UK cyber law in years.

Member pensions consultation response

The LGA Safer and Stronger Communities Committee has submitted a response to the Government’s consultation on giving mayors and councillors access to the Local Government Pension scheme, supporting proposals for councillors to have the right to access the pension scheme going forward.

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Provisional Local Government Finance Settlements for 2026/27 to 2028/29

This briefing covers the consultation for the provisional settlement for 2026/27, and the provisional settlements for 2027/28 and 2028/29.

Awaab’s Law implementation and issues of ‘No Access’: LGA research response

Research commissioned by the LGA and partners at the National Federation of Almo’s (NFA), Charted Institute of Housing (CIH), Association of Retained Council Housing (ARCH), and Councils with Almo’s Group (CWAG) looks at social housing providers preparation for Awaab’s Law and issues of no access.

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