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Continuing The Big City Conversation

Continuing The Big City Conversation

As we’ve previously blogged Sheffield City Council’s Big City Conversation invites you to let them know what your hopes for and concerns about the city are.

The Council wants to hear from as many people as possible, of all ages and backgrounds, from every part of Sheffield, about the issues that affect you, your communities and your city. The council plans to hold events in every area of the city after the General Election in December.

In the meantime they are now following up the announcement of their conversation with an online survey, if you’d like to give your views there.
The survey closes on January 31 2020.

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