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United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust criticism over Grantham A&E consultation

Lincolnshire’s hospitals trust has revealed its latest plans for services in the county, but campaigners say the move has sparked “grave concerns” and left unanswered questions. United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust advertised its latest consultation on Friday evening, which will include an examination of Grantham Hospital, and gave people until Tuesday lunchtime to respond – just

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Controversial traveller site plan thrown out as there is ‘not a need’ for one

A designated stop over site for gypsy and travellers is no longer needed in North East Lincolnshire, it was revealed. The number of illegal camps has dropped dramatically due to the coronavirus lockdown and council chiefs say they will monitor any future camps when they arise to see if they can be “tolerated.” Members of

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Guest Article: Inclusive consultation – what happens when the Covid dust settles?

Key considerations for inclusive consultation following the rapid shift to online engagement. “The public mood at the moment is for inclusion, the politics is about inclusion – we need to think that way.” As words spoken by Stakeholder Involvement Specialist, Nick Duffin during his opening slides on a recent webinar with Objective Keystone, the ethos described is

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The Bounce-back Budget may not be bouncy enough

Rhion Jones comments on Copper Consulting’s quick-reaction paper. It is really useful for specialist public engagement consultancies like Copper to draw attention to future investments in energy, transport and infrastructure as announced in the Budget. The public will need to be consulted on many of these. But the more one studies last week’s Budget the

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Thanet Council consults on statement of community involvement

tCI Comment A robust statement of community involvement is a must-have for any local authority. It provides a basis for further public engagement going forward and is a statutory requirement for local planning authorities. Thanet Council’s approach here, identifying that communication methods have changed significantly since the last review in 2012 is a good example

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Consultation on making temporary changes permanent in Ipswich

Permanent plans to close Ipswich Waterfront to motor vehicles have been unveiled by council chiefs. The stretch of road between the Old Custom House and Coprolite Street has been closed to traffic since the first Covid-19 lockdown last year, to allow pedestrians and cyclists more space to socially distance. Proposals have now emerged that plan to make

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Questions over public consultation processes in Edinburgh

The plans include extending the tram network, developing four more park-and-ride interchanges, a strategic network of cycle and walking routes along with seamless pricing, ticketing and accessibility which would allow passengers to move between buses and trams. This 66 per cent figure prompted Councillor Lesley Macinnes, transport convener, to announce that the results were “extremely

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