Tag: culture

Turn and face the changes

Key messages from Mel Stevens on the governance of public services, as featured in the Municipal Journal.


Councillor ‘leadership’ of the scrutiny function – what does it really mean? 

Post-local elections reflection from Ed Hammond, and the need for scrutiny training in leadership.


Civility, equality, tolerance and the management of council meetings

A dive into relationships, behaviours and conduct management, involving members, officers, and the public.


Governance implications of Government intervention in local councils

Notes from our roundtable event on the governance implications of Government intervention in local councils.


To empower or intimidate?

An account of how council chambers can have significant impact on how people relate to governance and scrutiny.


Standing, and standing down

In 2019 and 2021 we experienced some comparatively high “councillor turnover” – and we can probably expect similar in local elections this May. The neutral phrase “councillor turnover” hides a large number of personal stories and experiences of those councillors who will, for whatever reason, not be councillors after the forthcoming election. Councillors stop being […]


Behavioural issues in meetings: what can we learn?

Today (28 February) we published guidance for councils in England on new approaches to hybrid meetings. This guidance focuses on matters relating to behaviours and attitudes, reflecting on lessons learned during the pandemic and seeking to apply those lessons to a world where hybrid formats may, in due course, form one of the ways in […]


What kind of democracy do we really want?

At the time of writing we are in the midst of the political furore over allegations of parties held in Downing Street during lockdown. Far from being trivial, this is a matter which speaks to what democracy is, and what we expect of those who represent us. We still, hopefully, expect those who represent us […]


Constructive scrutiny: What does it look like in practice?

In this guest blog, Dr Dave McKenna, a CfGS associate and local government practitioner, draws together his insights on how to get the balance right in providing effective challenge. I’ve observed a few scrutiny committees in my time, for fun, obviously, but also for the occasional governance review. For these formal observations I’m looking for […]


Performative aspects of scrutiny

In this guest blog Cllr Bryony Rudkin, deputy leader at Ipswich Borough Council, reflects on the importance of behaviours in how local councillors enact democracy and scrutiny. “Read the standing orders, read them and understand them!” At bit like the moon landings, Berlin Wall or England beating Colombia in that penalty shoot out, take your […]