A sustainable future for local government in Wales

How can the next Welsh Government support a sustainable future for Welsh local government?

We all depend on local government to deliver vital services and support the places we live, play and work in, but the current model of local government in Wales is unsustainable. In a context of constrained budgets and rising demand for statutory, but non-universal services, maintaining the current model could see councils fail, weakening trust, participation and democratic legitimacy in the process.

Building on the work of the WLGA and WCPP-convened Independent working group on sustainable local government for the future, this webinar will explore how the next Welsh Government can work with local government to support a shift towards a more sustainable model in Wales.

The expert panel will explore key areas such as finance reform, transformation, workforce culture; and the growing importance of place, prevention and collaboration in service provision.

Confirmed speakers:

  • Max Caller CBE, local government consultant
  • Prof Steve Martin, Chair, Independent Working Group on Sustainable Local Government for the Future
  • Dr Jack Price, WCPP Research Associate
  • Anna Randle, CEO, New Local


This webinar is part of Ways forward: Insights and evidence for the next Welsh Government a WCPP webinar series hosted by the Institute of Welsh Affairs, aimed at anyone with an interest in how the Welsh policy landscape will evolve after the forthcoming Senedd election. Each webinar focusses on a specific policy challenge within one of WCPP's current priority areas (Tackling Inequalities, Environment and Net Zero, Community Wellbeing), along with the future of local government; each with input from expert guest speakers and opportunities for audience engagement.

Be part of the discussion, sign up now.

Please note that we are intending to record and/or transcribe the sessions. The recording will be shared via the IWA and/or WCPP’s channels.

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