Consultation News

Post Type Description

3 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid in Online Citizen Engagement

From local governments to the private sector, organizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of online citizen engagement. Supplementing in-person forms of collecting public input (e.g. town hall meetings, public hearings) with online methods is crucial for reaching a more diverse audience and making the process more convenient for participants. (Not convinced? Read six reasons your

3 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid in Online Citizen Engagement Read More »

Defra Secretary vows to consult on creation of new environmental body

Defra Secretary Michael Gove has vowed to consult on the creation of a new environmental body to ensure the UK avoids a “governance gap” after leaving the EU. Appearing before an Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) hearing yesterday (1 November), Gove also revealed that the Government’s long-awaited 25-year environment plan could be published before Christmas. On

Defra Secretary vows to consult on creation of new environmental body Read More »

Public backlash forces Council into public consultation

Despite the Leader of ​Pendle Borough Council, Coun. Mohammed Iqbal, insisting that the proposed investment would shore up the centre’s future profitability amid cuts to the Pendle Leisure Trust’s budget, a public backlash has forced the council to defer the proposal subject to public consultation. With members of the public fearing the renovation would impact the

Public backlash forces Council into public consultation Read More »

Prime Minister confirms “full public consultation” for STP

Prime Minister Theresa May spoke about the future of Cheltenham General Hospital’s A&E department today. It has come under speculation in recent weeks and Cheltenham MP Alex Chalk raised the issue at Prime Minister’s Questions this afternoon. There have been rumours that Cheltenham A&E would be downgraded or even closed after it was announced patients

Prime Minister confirms “full public consultation” for STP Read More »

Fight to keep 27 children’s centres open is taken to Parliament

THE fight to save Warwickshire’s children’s centres from closure will reach Parliament today, Tuesday. A group of protesters have been invited to the House of Commons to discuss their concerns about the proposed cost-cutting changes with MPs. The visit, organised by south Warwickshire MP, Matt Western, comes as the results of a consultation into Warwickshire County

Fight to keep 27 children’s centres open is taken to Parliament Read More »

Shopping Basket
Scroll to Top

Your membership questions answered

View our frequently asked questions or contact our dedicated account manager for further support.

You can reset your password here. If you’re still having issues, please send us a message below.

We have many ways you can pay for your membership.

  • Credit card
  • Online
  • Invoice
  • PO

You can renew/upgrade your membership here.

To find out more, send us a message below.

You will receive a reminder email from our dedicated membership account manager 4 weeks before your renewal date. This email will contain all the information you need to renew.

You can also renew your membership online here.

You can update your contact details here. Alternatively, please send a message to our membership account manager below.

Please send a message to our membership account manager below. 

Still need support?

Our dedicated Membership Account Manager is on
hand to assist with any questions you might have.

Request a callback

Leave a message and our team will call you back

"*" indicates required fields

Name*

Send us a message

We’ll be in touch with you soon.

Name(Required)
Email(Required)
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.