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Fairer Scotland event for Community Councils 11: gathered reactions

Posted on September 20, 2015 by Bruce Ryan
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This post gathers my reactions to the event’s sessions. Click any heading to go to the relevant post. Continue reading →

Posted in Community Councils, personal, research | Tagged CC website, community planning, digiCC workshops, Edinburgh Napier University, engagement, fairer Scotland, Improvement Service, live-tweet, Local democracy, networking, research | Leave a reply

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