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Make Having Your Say in Sheffield Better

Make Having Your Say in Sheffield  Better

The new Have Your Say Sheffield website, which replaced Sheffield City Council’s Citizens Space to carry out digital engagement with communities, has been live for six months.

The Council are still carrying out in-person engagement but Have Your Say Sheffield is a new and improved way of carrying out out their digital consultation work.

The Council are keen to know what your experience of using ‘Have your Say Sheffield’ has been and whether any changes are needed to make the site more user friendly. It is very important that Have your Say is easy to use, effective and accessible especially for more disadvantaged communities and particularly for disabled people.

The survey should take around 10 minutes to complete and closes on Monday 28 August

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