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Consultations

  

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Warrington Borough Council is committed to improving the way we consult and engage with our communities. Your views will help to determine how the council works so that our services and the things we spend money on reflect the needs of local people.

We are currently building a new consultation portal in www.doriconline.org.uk which is due to be launched shortly.  This will provide quick and easy access to information about consultation and engagements within Warrington as well as allowing users the chance to take part in online surveys.

 

 


 

Current consultations

The Big Care Debate

Big care debate pics logo for webThe Big Care Debate is an opportunity for people to share their views about how social care needs to change to help more people to live independent lives in their own homes.

We would like as many people as possible to contribute to the exercise to reshape social care provision in the town. There are two specific areas where we want to hear views.

  • Funding for adult social care services
  • Adult social care specialist day services


To find out more, including background information and how you can share your views, visit the Big Care Debate page.

connecting cheshire imageBetter broadband for Warrington

Access to faster, more reliable broadband is increasingly becoming an essential requirement for both our communities and businesses

Warrington Borough Council has joined forces with Cheshire East Council, Cheshire West and Chester Council and Halton Borough Council and formed a partnership called Connecting Cheshire, Halton and Warrington. The aim of the partnership is to bring superfast broadband and improved broadband speeds to communities and businesses across Cheshire, Warrington and Halton.

The purpose of the public consultation is to consult telecommunications operators consult the people of Cheshire, Halton and Warrington.

CLICK HERE to find out more and take part in the consultation


Date modified: 16/05/2012
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