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Day 4 of my experiment
Time for an update on The Blogger’s great e-democracy experiment to get rid of Heather Tomlinson. On Friday The Blogger fired off an email to the council’s e-democracy department requesting some simple information on their confidentiality arrangements with regards to … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Education, Local government
Tagged e-democracy, Heather Tomlinson
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An experiment in e-democracy: Tomlinson must go!!!
One of our readers attended Bristol’s E-Democracy Day yesterday – ‘Modern Methods of governance – democracy in action or mob rule? – and reports that the city council will be encouraging things like petitions even if they could be seen … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Education, Local government, Redland
Tagged e-democracy, Heather Tomlinson
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E-democracy conflab joy
Are they keeping this a secret so that selected council staff can scoff all the tax payer-funded canapés themselves? An alert reader flags up the forthcoming Bristol E-Democracy Day – ‘Modern Methods of governance – democracy in action or mob … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Bristol, Harbourside, Local government, Media
Tagged Charlie Bolton, e-democracy, John Bees
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