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Consultation

How and Why We Consult

How does Oxford City Council consult with the people of Oxford?

We use a variety of methods to consult with you:

Talkback (Oxford's Citizens Panel)

Talkback consists of 1,000 people from across the city.  It was set up as a way to keep the Council informed about public opinion. 

The panel regularly share their views and ideas on a range of topics. Panel members are sent 4 questionnaires per year. Panel members are also invited to attend focus groups or workshops on particular issues they are interested in.

To become a member of the Talkback Panel fill in the form below:

Fill in our Talkback Panel Registration Form

Online Consultation

We have an innovative way for you to give us your views on a wide range of topics.  

Consultations that we carry out will be listed on our eConsult system and you have the opportunity to participate in those that are of interest to you. 

The benefits of getting involved include:

  • Giving us your views will ensure we are delivering services that you have helped to shape.
  • Your views will always be at the heart of any decision-making that takes place at the Council. 
  • You can receive regular updates on consultations taking place and their results. 

Register now on our eConsult system to be part of this new way of working.

Focus Groups

When we need to gain a greater appreciation and understanding of how local people feel about a particular issue, we organise focus groups. These groups consist of about eight people who discuss issues in much more depth.

Why does Oxford City Council consult with the people of Oxford?

We want to work in partnership with you, the people of Oxford, to improve the city and consultation is at the heart of this partnership.

Effective consultation provides us with vital information about how we can meet the diverse needs of people living, studying, working and visiting the city. By getting involved in local affairs, you can influence decisions about public services. This can result in improvements in the quality of life for local communities.

Consultation also strengthens local democracy by encouraging a closer relationship between decision-makers and the people affected by their decisions. We believe consultation is vital to the creation of sustainable communities.

Page last reviewed 12 Jul 2010

Consultation Team

Town Hall

St Aldate's

Oxford

OX1 1BX

01865 252057


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