Our World Is Local

Cratus Group

From bin collections to social care and everything in between, this magazine show talks about all things local government. Hosted by Nick Kilby CEO Cratus and Heather Jameson, Editor The MJ, 'Our World is Local' will keep you informed, bemused and plugged into monthly highlights in local politics.

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Road To Financial Recovery with Cllr John Cotton
Mar 25 2024
Road To Financial Recovery with Cllr John Cotton
In this special episode of Our World is Local, Nick Kilby and Heather Jameson travelled to the Leader's Office in the Birmingham City Council chambers to sit down with the Leader of the Council, John Cotton.In 2023, Birmingham City Council suffered the ignominy of having to issue not one but two section 114 notices. An effective bankruptcy order meaning that a council can no longer meet its financial obligations and needs government assistance. The root of the financial problems at Birmingham City Council is an equal pay claim that has been building up for decades and which will cost the council £760m to settle. An IT contract that ballooned in cost by £80m is also contributing to the pain but would have been manageable without the pay claim. The council’s leadership team and government-appointed commissioners have spent recent months putting together a budget for 2024/25 and the cabinet agreed on a 21% council tax rise for Birmingham bill payers for the next year. This large rise will be accompanied by some very large cuts to local services, as the council aims to make over £370m in savings over the next two financial years.Throughout this episode, Cllr Cotton speaks candidly and at great length regarding this financial situation that has gripped Europe's largest local authority, as well as outlining the road to recovery for the city.The conversation covers everything from Oracle and Equal Pay, to Section 114 notices and the governance and culture issues that have all contributed and coalesced to hamper the cash-strapped council.The issues that Birmingham have faced are emblematic of a wider problem that faces local government, as Cllr Cotton also provides advice for the sector as he sets his sights firmly on financial and reputational recovery for his city.Hosted by Cratus Group CEO Nick Kilby and the Editor of The MJ, Heather Jameson, the ‘Our World is Local’ podcast is a space to learn about the key figures in local government, highlighting the tremendous work they do for the communities they serve. You can listen to the previous episodes ⁠here⁠. You can listen to the previous episodes ⁠⁠on Spotify here⁠ and wherever else you listen to your podcasts.
Liberal Democrat Conference Dispatch Special
Sep 27 2023
Liberal Democrat Conference Dispatch Special
This episode is the first in a series of on-location special dispatches from the party conferences. In Bournemouth this weekend (22/09-26/09) Cratus spoke to key decision-makers as the Liberal Democrats determined some key policies in what could possibly be their last conference before the General Election.Account Manager Charlie Murphy spoke to the following figures in the party during this episode:Tim Farron MP, former leader and Member of Parliament for Westmorland and LonsdaleCllr Bobby Dean, candidate for the key target seat of Carshalton and WallingtonWera Hobhouse MP, Member of Parliament for BathWendy Chamberlain MP, Chief Whip in the Commons and Member of Parliament for North East FifeChristine Jardine MP, Member of Parliament for Edinburgh WestCllr Paul Kohler, candidate for the key target seat of WimbledonJane Dodds MS, Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats and Senedd Member for Mid and West WalesBaroness Pinnock, Lords Spokesperson for Levelling Up, Communities and Local GovernmentLisa Smart, candidate for the key target seat of Hazel GroveThe Liberal Democrats feel they are on the up and ready to retake the role of the third major party in British politics. At this conference, we saw them start to carve out a feel for what their pitch might be at the next General Election with new policy on housing, period poverty, integrity in public life and fast fashion. Party Leader Ed Davey focused his time directing fire at the Conservatives, pledging to "tear down" the blue wall. The Leader's Speech included a strong focus on health, particularly on a new 2-month guarantee around cancer treatment on the NHS.Notably, the leadership was defeated on housing policy by a coalition of members led by the youth wing, Young Liberals, who successfully fought to retain the 380,000 homes per year target the party has in place.Following a hectic few days in Bournemouth, our attention now turns to Manchester for the Conservative Party Conference which is kicking off this Sunday, and we will be bringing you even more reactions from more party members.Hosted by Cratus Group CEO Nick Kilby and the Editor of The MJ, Heather Jameson, the ‘Our World is Local’ podcast is a space to learn about the key figures in local government, highlighting the tremendous work they do for the communities they serve. You can listen to the previous episodes ⁠here⁠. You can listen to the previous episodes ⁠⁠on Spotify here⁠ and wherever else you listen to your podcasts.
Driving Council Improvements with Alistair Cunningham OBE and Charlotte Platten
Aug 24 2023
Driving Council Improvements with Alistair Cunningham OBE and Charlotte Platten
For this episode of 'Our World is Local', Nick Kilby (Cratus) and Heather Jameson (The MJ) are joined by not one, but two special guests.Chief Executive of Tewkesbury Borough Council, Alistair Cunningham OBE and Cratus' very own Head of Advisory, Charlotte Platten, join Nick and Heather as we look at the relationship between council officers and their members, from two very different perspectives. Alistair delves into the details about his journey in local government which has seen him serve as Joint Chief Executive at Wiltshire Council, where he played an instrumental role in the reconstruction and clean-up of sites that had been decontaminated amid the Novichok poisoning in 2018, before coming out of retirement to take up his current role in Tewkesbury. Charlotte then makes her podcasting debut and joins the discussion equipped with the findings of Cratus' recent insight report, 'Council visioning and communications – a study on high performance' which is available to download here. Charlotte and Heather explore the key aspects of the report and get stuck into the challenges that persist within member-officer relationships.Hosted by Cratus CEO Nick Kilby and the Editor of The MJ, Heather Jameson, the ‘Our World is Local’ podcast is a space to learn about the key figures in local government, highlighting the tremendous work they do for the communities they serve. You can listen to the previous episodes here.Hosted by Cratus Group CEO Nick Kilby and the Editor of The MJ, Heather Jameson, the ‘Our World is Local’ podcast is a space to learn about the key figures in local government, highlighting the tremendous work they do for the communities they serve. You can listen to the previous episodes ⁠here⁠. You can listen to the previous episodes ⁠⁠on Spotify here⁠ and wherever else you listen to your podcasts.