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  • Our World is Local with Graham Farrant
    2026/07/02

    In this episode, Heather Jameson and Nick Kilby are joined by Graham Farrant, former Chief Executive of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council, to explore the realities of delivering one of the UK's largest local government reorganisations.

    Drawing on his experience leading the creation of BCP Council, Graham shares practical lessons on what it really takes to bring multiple authorities together. From programme management and political change to service integration, IT systems and organisational culture, he offers a candid account of the challenges and opportunities that come with creating a new council.

    With local government reorganisation gathering pace across England, the discussion examines the importance of investing in programme management, managing workforce and financial pressures, harmonising services, and maintaining day-to-day operations while delivering transformational change. Graham also reflects on how events such as the COVID-19 pandemic tested the resilience of a newly formed authority and why councils embarking on reorganisation should view it as a long-term opportunity rather than a short-term exercise.

    An insightful conversation for anyone involved in local government, devolution or organisational transformation, packed with practical advice for councils preparing for the next wave of local government reorganisation.

    Hosted by Cratus Group Executive Chairman 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.

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    35 分
  • Special Edition: Local Elections 2026
    2026/05/14

    As Reform sweeps county halls, the Greens surge across London and Labour faces tough questions in its traditional heartlands, this special Local Elections edition of Our World Is Local dives deep into one of the most dramatic local election nights in recent memory.

    Hosts Nick and Heather are joined by Cratus Group’s Charlotte Platten and Harriet Shone to unpack the big winners, the bruising losses, the rise of coalition politics and what it all means for the future of local government, housing delivery and devolution.

    From Reform UK’s breakthrough in places like Kent and Essex to the Conservatives’ surprisingly strong performance in London boroughs including Westminster, Bromley and Bexley, the panel explores why some political narratives held and why others collapsed completely.

    The episode also tackles:

    • The growing influence of the Green Party in London
    • Whether Reform can transition from protest movement to governing party
    • The political fallout of Birmingham’s bin crisis
    • Housing battles in Barnet, Enfield and across the capital
    • Tactical voting, fragile coalitions and the rise of “kingmaker” councillors
    • Why local government needs more vision, hope and leadership
    • The warning signs for Labour ahead of the next General Election

    And underpinning it all is a stark reminder: while political maps may change overnight, councils still face the daily challenge of delivering the basics, from bins and potholes to housing and temporary accommodation for thousands of children.

    If you care about politics, placemaking, councils or the future direction of the country, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

    Hosted by Cratus Group Executive Chairman 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.

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    41 分
  • Our World is Local with Jonathan Stephenson
    2026/04/02

    In this episode, hosts Nick Kilby and Heather Jameson are joined by Jonathan Stephenson, Chief Executive of Brentwood and Rochford Councils, for a candid conversation on the challenges shaping local government today, from election uncertainty and devolution delays to capacity pressures and declining trust in the system.

    Alongside the politics and policy, the episode shines a light on something more personal: the Public Sector Challenge. What began as a mission to raise money for cancer charities has grown into a nationwide movement focused on wellbeing, connection and community across the sector.

    Jonathan shares how the challenge has evolved - from the iconic Three Peaks to the growing programme of events including the London Bridges Walk, regional community challenges, and even the ambitious new Ultra Challenge, taking on five peaks across the UK and Ireland in just 48 hours. With over 850 people tackling the peaks, 1,000 crossing London’s bridges, and more than £400,000 raised, the impact is already significant.

    More than just fundraising, it’s about getting people moving, talking, and reconnecting with why they came into public service in the first place.

    An honest, insightful and ultimately uplifting episode about leadership, resilience, and the power of collective action in challenging times.

    Hosted by Cratus Group Executive Chairman 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.

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    41 分
  • Our World is Local with Kath O'Dwyer
    2026/01/15

    In this episode of Our World is Local, Nick Kilby and Heather Jameson are joined by Kath O’Dwyer, Chair of Solace and former Chief Executive of St Helens, for a wide-ranging and candid discussion about leadership, culture and the future of local government.

    Recorded back in November 2025, Kath draws on more than four decades in the sector, reflects on what it really means to be a modern chief executive, why the role has fundamentally changed post-austerity and post-COVID, and why humility, curiosity and personal development are now essential leadership traits. The conversation explores the pressures facing senior officers, the evolving relationship between politicians and officers, and the challenges of governing in an increasingly politicised and digital environment.

    With local government reorganisation accelerating across England, the episode also dives into what often gets overlooked: organisational culture, capacity, talent retention and the realities of building brand-new councils from scratch. From vesting day myths to lanyard amnesties, this is an honest, insightful and occasionally irreverent look at the state of local government today – and what it will take to make the next chapter work.

    Essential listening for anyone navigating leadership, change and complexity in the public sector.

    Hosted by Cratus Group Executive Chairman 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.

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    50 分
  • Our World is Local with Theresa Grant OBE
    2025/10/23

    Nick and Heather are back in this latest episode of Our World is Local.

    For this special episode, they sit down with the formidable Theresa Grant OBE, whose 47-year career in local government has seen her lead councils through some of the most challenging reorganisations in recent memory.

    Theresa shares unflinching insights on local government reform, leadership, and the 21 new reorganisation areas now underway - warning against glossy business cases, talent shortages, and political short-termism. Drawing on her experience in Northamptonshire, Liverpool, and Greater Manchester, she explains why transformation must go hand-in-hand with reorganisation, and how real leadership means taking accountability, not avoiding hard decisions.

    A must-listen for anyone navigating the future of local government - packed with honesty, experience, and sharp lessons from one of the sector’s most respected voices.

    Hosted by Cratus Group Executive Chairman 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.

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    36 分
  • Law, Governance and Kindness — with Rachel McKoy
    2025/05/29

    In this episode of Our World is Local, we’re joined by Rachel McKoy, Director of Law and Governance (and Monitoring Officer) at the London Borough of Newham. Rachel lifts the lid on one of local government’s most vital but often least understood roles — from upholding the constitution and navigating political pressures, to protecting democratic integrity in a world of social media pile-ons and anonymous complaints.

    Nick and Heather explore Rachel’s reflections on leadership, kindness, and the quiet strength it takes to stand your ground when the going gets tough. We also hear about Rachel’s passion for running, the joy of movement, and how she stays resilient while holding the legal line in one of London’s busiest councils.

    This is a conversation about power, responsibility, and why the best monitoring officers are equal parts legal expert, moral compass — and marathon runner.

    Hosted by Cratus Group Executive Chairman 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.

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    37 分
  • Local Government Reorganisation: What Now, What Next - with Simon Kaye
    2025/05/07

    In this episode of Our World is Local, Heather Jameson is joined by guest co-host Dan Humphreys, Cratus Group, for a deep dive into the hot topic dominating local government reorganisation. Together with special guest Simon Kaye, Policy Director at the think tank Reform, they explore the competing visions for future council structures, the tug-of-war between county and district authorities, and the thorny issue of scale versus locality.

    From boundary battles in Rutland to bold thinking on economies of context, this episode unpacks the political, practical, and cultural challenges facing local government reform. We also reflect on the roles of councillors, mayors, and strategic authorities in shaping public services and what true local leadership could look like in a reshaped system.

    Hosted by Cratus Group Executive Chairman 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.

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    34 分
  • Growth, Devolution and the Power of Place with Paul Johnson
    2025/04/10

    In this episode of Our World is Local, hosts Heather Jameson and Nick Kilby, sit down with Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, to unpick the economic narrative emerging from central government — and ask the big question: is there a real plan for growth?

    What follows is a candid, wide-ranging conversation that explores the intersection of national economic policy and local delivery. From the Treasury’s tricky fiscal position to the real-world implications of Rachel Reeves’ growth agenda, Paul brings clarity and challenge in equal measure.

    This is a conversation for anyone in local government, policy, or public service who’s grappling with how national policy translates on the ground — and what local leaders need to drive meaningful change.

    As ever, Paul makes the complex understandable — and reminds us that even in tight fiscal times, clarity of purpose and long-term commitment matter more than ever.

    Please note, this episode was recording in January 2025.

    Hosted by Cratus Group Executive Chairman 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.

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    31 分