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Guestbook is a simple way to gather community feedback and ideas transparently – perfect for situations that don’t require or wouldn’t benefit from public debate, or for the end of your consultation process when you are seeking to evaluate your process.
Guestbook is a simple way to gather community feedback and ideas transparently – perfect for situations that don’t require or wouldn’t benefit from public debate, or for the end of your consultation process when you are seeking to evaluate your process.
As part of our commitment to ensuring rigorous community engagement practices, we'd love to hear about your recent experience taking part in our project. Feel free to leave us your feedback and tell us what you liked about our engagement process, what could be improved and how being involved has helped you better understand the project. Your feedback will help us improve our processes for the future.