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The Neighbourhood Guarantee: Can National Standards Fix Everyday Local Services?

A proposed Neighbourhood Guarantee would set clearer expectations for visible local services such as street cleaning, pothole repairs and neighbourhood maintenance.

Why it has appeal

Residents often judge government through everyday experiences: whether roads are safe, public spaces are clean and reports receive a response. National expectations could make performance easier to understand and compare.

Community Power Pilots

The wider programme includes pilots in which councils, community groups and residents co-design services. Mayors are also expected to gain additional powers, including over some major transport projects.

The risk of an unfunded promise

A guarantee is meaningful only if councils have the staff, equipment and revenue to meet it. Authorities face very different costs, geography and levels of deprivation. A national headline must therefore be paired with realistic local funding and transparent measures.

What good reporting would show

  • Response and completion times.
  • Repeat failures after repairs.
  • Performance differences between neighbourhoods.
  • Resident satisfaction and complaint resolution.
  • Payments to private contractors and enforcement of standards.

The guarantee could sharpen accountability, but it should not reduce complex community needs to a league table. Local context and residents’ priorities must remain central.

Source: MHCLG, 21 May 2026.

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