Consultation and Engagement
Since 2010, the government has sought to reinforce the
fact that councils are not accountable to inspectors or the
government, but to their residents and communities. By knowing and
listening to our residents, service users, and stakeholders, the
Council can develop a clear understanding of current and future
needs, and use this information to shape and improve services. The
more involved and informed people are, the more responsive and
effective services will be, which in turn will improve local
outcomes and quality of life. The Council and its partners are
committed to placing the needs of their customers first, and we
will consult, engage and empower local communities to enable them
to make a meaningful contribution to maintaining and improving
services in a joined up way.
For more information on some of the methods we will use
to consult and engage with local people, please click on the
‘overview’ link below. Information on current and past
consultations can also be found by using the relevant
links.
If you require further information please
contact the consultation and engagement team
These are consultations where the consultation period has not yet expired.
It is really important for us that local residents have an opportunity to interact with the Council by expressing their opinions, ideas and views.
A group of approximately 1,500 local residents who are demographically representative of the City.
Those consultations, where the last day for contributing to the consultation has passed, are closed.
Those consultations, where the last day for contributing to the consultation has passed, are closed.
Those consultations, where the last day for contributing to the consultation has passed, are closed
Those consultations, where the last day for contributing to the consultation has passed, are closed.
Those consultations, where the last day for contributing to the consultation has passed, are closed.