Kindly sponsored by Webaspx
Living through the current global pandemic has brought a great deal of uncertainty. No more so has this been apparent than in local authorities, which have been literally adapting services on a daily basis to ensure staff and public safety. Although the pandemic is still with us, it is inevitable that we will come out of it at some point in the future. The changes that may come out of the pandemic will be a reflection of the lessons we have learned and the innovations we have made.
Dealing with Covid -19 – the immediate and future impacts
Paul O’Brien APSE Chief Executive
Trewin Restorick, Hubbub
Developing and delivering a Litter Strategy – Monmouthshire Litter Strategy
Susan Parkinson, Green Infrastructure and Litter Education and Awareness Officer & Mark Cleaver, Green Infrastructure Strategy and Policy Officer, Monmouthshire Council
Smart Cities, Smart Depots, Smart Trucks
Calum Forsyth and Rob Duddington, Webaspx
Melvyn Cryer, Service Manager – Parks and Street Care and Terry Ball, Parks & Street Care Operations Manager, Gedling Borough Council
Innovation at the speed of sound
Louise Rice, Business Partner (HR) & Matt Dive, Liverpool Street scene Services Ltd
Developing a Strategic Operating Model for more effective Waste management and recycling
Kenneth Dalrymple, Service Lead Neighbourhood Services, South Ayrshire Council
The benefits of developing procurement frameworks for Underground Refuse Systems
Patrick Knowles, APSE Solutions