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Consultation helps us to shape policies and services that are in tune with what you, our residents, need. We consult to ensure we understand local needs and use the results to improve the delivery of our services.
This section gives information about current consultation, past consultation results and information about our Talkback Panel and how to get involved.
Our consultation tracker now allows you to see what consultations are taking place in your area and what is taking place countywide. We are working with Oxfordshire County Council and other districts to provide this one-stop-shop for consultation and you can even fill in some consultations online. Visit our Consultation Tracker page to find out what's happening in your area and how to have your say.
In January 2005 we adopted a Consultation Strategy to help shape the way we consult with you. Please see our Consultation Strategy page to view the strategy.
If you are interested in statistics relating to Oxford and its population, please visit our Statistics about Oxford page.
Consultation at Oxford City Council involves a range of activities including focus groups, questionnaires, public meetings and online surveys.
This explains the consultation currently taking place.
Results and findings from all our recent Talkback Panel surveys as well as other consultation exercises across the Council.
Talkback is our Citizens Panel. It is made up of a representative cross section of Oxford's population and is used to find out about residents views.
The results of our equality consultation.
Survey of our Leisure Services for 2008
Page last reviewed 15 May 2008