Steve Lugg
 
You can find it  at http://www.communities.gov.uk/publications/localgovernment/localismplainenglishguide.  The town council should be communicating its contents to residents.  The town plan group might be important in this work, if involved?
 
The awareness and handing out of leaflets appears to be going well.  I did some labouring with tables etc this morning.  Really good to see townspeople interested and getting involved.  We need to build a solid and credible evidence base to support future improvements in the town centre, and across the town.  Well done this morning Cathy and Jean!
 
As with any consultation exercise the town plan throws up some difficult issues.  There is no doubt that the town council does not enjoy the best of reputations, based on past problems.  It also has not been very good at community engagement.  Whilst communications such as the regular Community Matters are definitely improving things along with successful projects -  the inappropriate location of the town council office, poor staffing structure and development support, a lack of strategic planning, and some individual councillors simply not engaging within their wards has led to a build-up of frustration on the part of residents.  The town plan group needs to understand that if you give people a conduit to complain they will, and ensure that they stay relentlessly cheerful, and that comments are directed into the right piles for action.  They must be working together with the town council if the plan is to be a success.  External consultant support, as I've continually said, is required, both to build the questionaire, and to advise and support the team through what will continue to be a difficult community engagement process.  The Plan is important as it will inform future improvements including the town centre enhancements desperately needed.  I believe the team will get there, as there is much willingness to succeed.
 
Get onto Hannah's facebook page and start a local debate, she wants you to!  What is the council doing that is good, bad or indifferent.  What isn't it doing?  What do you think about the town plan?  What do you think about Ferndown becoming a Fairtrade town?  Get informed, get involved!

Steve Lugg, East Dorset District Council, Ferndown Town Council