Sentences with phrase «with localism»

Continuation of a «right to provide» for staff groups to spin out and set up public service mutuals — though, surprisingly, this is not given any legislative force in the Bill (contrast this with the Localism Bill where local authority staff enjoy a «community right to challenge», thereby forcing a procurement exercise).
These measures, together with the Localism Bill that extends to a community right to build across England rather than just in rural areas, and the New Homes Bonus that offers cash to councils that allow new homes to be built in their area, demonstrate the Government's determination to respond to the chronic national housing shortage, and to encourage property development.
I agree with the localism agenda, and therefore the right for councils to set congestion charges.

Not exact matches

This nationalist discourse — Bob White declaring that he would «wrap the fucking flag» around himself to fight for union jobs — contrasted with an American localism that was ineffective in marshalling political support to stem the tide of rust.
And Roger Scruton has written with special eloquence about the psychological connection between genuine concern with conservationism and localism.
Just brilliant and in total agreement with the leading philosopher / political theorist of the 20th Century, Eric Voegelin, who opposed pathological ideologies (Socialism, National Socialism, Communism, Fascism), though I doubt he considered «localism and traditionalism,» at least in the FPR «sense,» to be radical pathologies.
Another is an awareness of the overall decline of denominationalism, coupled with a growth of localism and congregational decision - making.
In making my proposals I will be guided by the Protestant experience in this country with its dual experiment in localism and nationalism.
The character of design has its own attitude toward localism, with less of a systematic approach typically seen in most quickserve models,» said Jesse MacDougall, senior project manager at ICRAVE.
Where the big society is doomed to successive relaunches with diminishing impact, the Localism Bill will go some way in redefining the way citizens relate to their local authorities.
Localism is an aspiration not the only one.This must be the 100th shrill undergraduate cry of» Inconsistency» I have read, I do so with quiet amusement.
Its practical application, and that of the Coalition's Localism Bill, can be seen to have shifted responsibility for delivering services and managing budgets onto the local and community level, while effectively withholding power through enforcing cuts and strengthening government oversight, as with Gove's current dominion over education provision.
However I am assured that the mood at a meeting on Downing Street last week with a large number of Conservative council leaders was very upbeat with a warm welcome for the Localism Bill.
The left - leaning Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) argued that although the localism agenda was promising, it will be largely meaningless unless the coalition delivers «real powers with new funding streams that give local people more control over how their taxes are spent».
We launched with a manifesto for the Conservative Party that would see the party take localism into its heart.
When the - then local government secretary Eric Pickles visited Frome in February 2015, he pronounced it the «home of localism», bought a copy, and after having lunch with Macfadyen, insisted that he sign it.
This is why I co-authored with Mats Persson a pamphlet for Open Europe published yesterday called The Case for European Localism, which lays out the reasons to repatriate powers, and suggests some options for doing so.
I think a minority government is most likely - with co-operation on issues like civil liberties, the environment and localism — but touring TV studios both John Major and William Hague said that David Cameron would accept Liberal Democrat members of the Cabinet.
Taken together with the important changes introduced in the Localism Act, this amounts to a fundamental reform of the planning system.
The new political appetite for «localism» in town planning has triggered anxiety within local communities and amongst those charged with making it work, according to new research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
«Ministers remain obsessed with centralised control despite paying lip service to localism», Liberal Democrat communities spokesperson Julia Goldsworthy said.
Amid the 1294 statutory duties placed on local authorities, there is a new «power of general competence», part of the government's localism - with - no - cash prospectus.
But the parties will have to balance their calls for localism with moves to retain central control to prevent nimbyism.
That same year he co-wrote «Direct Democracy», a publication calling for increased localism and constitutional reform, and in 2008 he wrote «The Plan» with Daniel Hannan, enhancing his reputation as one of the party's brightest young thinkers.
Schools could opt to offer the same schemes, but will have more autonomy over how to do so as the Department for Education (DfE) reorganises the way it funds projects to tie in with the coalition's emphasis on localism.
The policy areas on which his Party most disagrees with the Conservatives are (AV aside) Europe, the NHS, housing benefit, security, Trident and aspects of localism.
His talk about «edu - localism» connects with his usual arguments about how improved transit infrastructure in urban settings makes everything better — he wants kids to be able to easily commute across town to access better schools that might be far from the neighborhoods they live in.
we have a decent local scene, no problems or localism with surfers showing respect.
In 2010 he moved to Artists Space, New York, and has curated projects including Mark Morrisroe: From This Moment On (with Stefan Kalmár and Beatrix Ruf), Radical Localism: Art, Video and Culture from Pueblo Nuevo's Mexicali Rose (with Chris Kraus and Marco Vera), «Identity» (with Stefan Kalmár) and Bernadette Corporation: 2000 Wasted Years (with Stefan Kalmár).
This discussion will investigate how biennials foster dialogue with local and global audiences, address and interpret the politics of localism, the role of regional discourses, and if localism and globalism are the pivotal frameworks for biennials.
, Cameron Rowland, Aaron Flint Jamison, Bernadette Corporation, Hito Steyerl, Terry Atkinson, Laura Poitras, and Cosey Fanni Tutti; and group projects including Nought to Sixty (ICA, 2008), Talk Show (ICA, 2009), Radical Localism: Art, Video and Culture from Pueblo Nuevo's Mexicali Rose (Artists Space, 2012), Frozen Lakes (Artists Space, 2013) and and Materials and Money and Crisis (with Sam Lewitt, mumok, Vienna, 2013).
In 2012, she co-curated the exhibition Radical Localism: Art, Media and Culture from Pueblo Nuevo's Mexicali Rose at Artists Space with Richard Birkett and Marco Vera.
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«Even if we can feed 12 billions with permaculture / localism / whatever, why would we want to — what's the benefit?»
In his pamphlet for Policy Exchange entitled «Big Bang Localism», Simon Jenkins urged the government to «go for localism, and with a bangLocalism», Simon Jenkins urged the government to «go for localism, and with a banglocalism, and with a bang».
In keeping with the Government's promise to those entities doing business at UK ports the Localism Bill which had its first reading in the House of Commons on the 13 December 2010 includes an amendment to Section 49 of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 giving the Secretary of State powers to make regulations to grant relief from the payment of business rates for premises in prescribed cases.
It takes Canadian English from coast to coast to coast with all its charming localisms, regionalisms and explanations as to how the language «grew.»
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