Local Government Chronicle

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Local Government Chronicle (LGC) is a British weekly magazine for municipal officials. It is published by Emap Communications, and was first published in 1855.

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Local Government Chronicle (LGC) is a British weekly magazine for local government managers published by Emap Communications. It was launched in 1855 by bookseller and publisher Charles Knight. It is politically independent.

Subjects it covers include finance, law, management, housing, planning, regeneration, the environment, education and social services. The editor is Karen Day, who took over in 2007 from Richard Vize. It features contributions from analysts including the LSE's Tony Travers and various governmental figures.

Among its other activities, LGC runs the first national awards to be launched for local government, the LGC Awards for Excellence, and a large number of public sector conferences.

Related links: LGC related events and conferences - [1]