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Following on from our largest ever community conversation, we wanted your voices to be at the heart of everything we do, so we can work together for a better, more equal future.
Let’s Talk Islington was launched in February 2023 to make it easier for everyone to feedback on the projects and proposals that are important to them.
Please use this space to ask questions, and share your thoughts, ideas, and experience using the Let's Talk Islington site.
Thank you.
Following on from our largest ever community conversation, we wanted your voices to be at the heart of everything we do, so we can work together for a better, more equal future.
Let’s Talk Islington was launched in February 2023 to make it easier for everyone to feedback on the projects and proposals that are important to them.
Please use this space to ask questions, and share your thoughts, ideas, and experience using the Let's Talk Islington site.
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Thanks to everyone who took part in our quick poll. We received a total of 11 votes, with Let's Talk Islington online platform coming out on top with five votes, email in second place with three votes, phone in third place with two votes, in person received one vote, and in last place was social media with no votes.
The results tell us that most of you who voted prefer to have your say remotely, for example from work or home, instead of speaking with us face to face. The Let's Talk Islington result is certainly encouraging and great news for the platform which launched in February 2023 to make it easier to have your say and help shape the policies, services and projects that matter to you.
We regularly make improvements to Let’s Talk Islington based on the feedback we receive, so do share your thoughts and ideas for making the platform the best it can be in the Thoughts, ideas and feedback section on this page, or by leaving a comment below.