Tips on taking part
Effective Consultation
Many people and organisations take part in local government public consultations. The following tips may help to make your response stand out.
Be brief
Use one short sentence to explain each point you want to make. This helps the reader understand. Add more detail afterwards if necessary.
Focus on what is really important to you
Put the issues you care most about first, so the reader can see your biggest concerns. If you want to make more detailed comments, put them in an appendix to your response or in a separate document.
Provide evidence
Your arguments will be more convincing if they're supported by evidence or information. If you're responding by post or email, send in copies of supporting documents rather than information about where to find them.
Send your response as soon as possible
The earlier you send in your views, the longer the council has to consider them. This is particularly important if you are providing new information or evidence.
Reply to the questions
If the consultation asks for your views on particular questions, clearly state which questions you're answering before setting out your views.
Say who you are
Say whether you're commenting as a private citizen, representing other citizens, or on behalf of an organisation.
Say if you want your response kept confidential
The consulting department may publish your views as part of the results of the consultation. If you do not want them to do this, state clearly in your response.
