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Tag Archives: barnet
Ideas in Barnet and budgets in Walsall
Another example of a nice informal council website asking for ideas – this time in Barnet and focusing on financial issues. How can the council save money? Meanwhile, Walsall Council is using Delib’s Budget Simulator tool to get residents engaged … Continue reading →
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Tagged barnet, budget, consultation, engagement, local government, walsall
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What should a council’s website look like?
Simon Wakeman presents a nice roundup of some of the new websites being launched, comparing Barnet and Cheltenham‘s latest efforts with the current poster-child, Redbridge. Generating an environment for residents to interact online with their councils will generate more engagement … Continue reading →
Posted in E-Democracy, egovernment
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Tagged barnet, cheltenham, local government, redbridge, simon wakeman
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