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  • Have your say on our Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan

    We invite your comments and views on the draft Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP). Provide a brief background of the previous industry expert consultation on this project. We are now seeking input on our LCWIP, outlining proposed initiatives to enhance the safety and convenience of walking, wheeling, or cycling. This initiative aims to encourage residents and visitors to consider more active modes of transportation. Background There is a national... More
    Closes 1 January 2025
  • National Highways (UK)

    The work of National Highways goes beyond the management, development and maintenance of the strategic road network. For example, they have a major stake in innovations such as Digital Roads that are critical if we're to meet the challenges of climate change, carbon reduction and biodiversity. Since 2013 they have also been responsible for maintaining historic railway structures across England, Scotland and Wales on behalf of the Department for Transport (the Historical Railways Estate).... More
    Closes 1 February 2025
  • Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (NZ)

    Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga – Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) shapes the strategies and work programmes for housing and urban development in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Ministry is working to make significant, long-term change, while also helping people and communities with their immediate needs. More
    Closes 4 February 2025
  • Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning (QLD)

    The Department of State Development works to shape Queensland’s future by driving economic growth and enabling well-planned, inclusive and resilient local communities. As Queensland’s population and economy grows, it’s more important than ever for the department to be future focused and bold in its leadership. Thinking ahead to secure responsible economic development and liveable communities, the department: scans and makes sense of the economic road ahead acts... More
    Closes 5 February 2025
  • Te Manatū Waka Ministry of Transport (NZ)

    Since it was established in 1968, The Ministry of Transport has been the Government’s system lead on transport. Our purpose is to enable New Zealanders to flourish, reflecting transport’s role in shaping our society, economy and environment. Today, that commitment remains as strong as it was over 50 years ago. More
    Closes 5 February 2025
  • Two Stream Activity - Local Development Plan 2 Activity

    Why is the place where I live important? The places where we live, play, and hang out are important because they help us live healthy, happy lives and help us take care of the environment. When we walk, wheel or cycle around, we are taking exercise which is good for our health. It also means that we are not using cars, which helps to keep the air clean and the streets safe. When we have good outdoor spaces and places to play and hang out in it makes us happy and healthy and... More
    Closes 1 May 2025
  • APAC Citizen Space Page Design Wishlist

    The demo fairies are here for you - but they need a little help. Take this 5 minute survey to let us know what you are looking for in your engagement hub. The questions here can be answered by any team member working in communications or procurement. You won't need any expert knowledge, just a general undertanding of your organisation's style guide and need in this project. More
    Closes 1 May 2025
  • Bristol Temple Quarter Spatial Framework

    This is an example consultation for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. We are consulting on the Temple Quarter Spatial Framework. This sets out how the Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone could become a thriving new city quarter over the next 25 years. The Spatial Framework is an important planning tool to guide and shape future development in the area. It seeks to deliver quality places for people through good planning... More
    Closes 25 May 2025
  • Have your say on our Climate Change Adaptation Strategy

    Since the development of the first Reef Climate Change Action Plan (Action Plan) in 2007 by the Reef Marine Park Authority (RMPA), the prominence of climate change in public discourse and environmental policy has increased dramatically. Today, climate change is a mainstream issue with widely recognised significance for the future of society and the environment. A key issue for Australia is the vulnerability of coral reefs — and the communities and industries that they support — to... More
    Closes 21 July 2025
  • Report an Issue (with publishable replies)

    This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. We are always interested in hearing about ways we can improve the city and make it a more enjoyable and safe place for everyone to live in. It is vital we hear from you when you experience problems or something you don't like around the city - click on the link below to let us know of any issues you have encountered so we can make Arlen Hill a... More
    Closes 28 August 2025
  • Strategic Review - Stakeholder Survey

    The Department's Policy and Priorities sets out our priority areas for compliance and enforcement activities and lists the primary factors we consider when deciding whether to pursue issues or matters. Feedback from is invaluable when drafting this policy and past feedback has had a direct impact on our priority areas. We are particularly interested in your views on: The work we are conducting under our current 2023–24 priority areas. Any pre-existing or new issues... More
    Closes 1 October 2025
  • Environmental Impact Management Consultation

    The Australian and Arlen Hill governments jointly manage the Reef World Heritage Area under the principles of the Intergovernmental Agreement (2015). This policy applies only to joint permissions under the Zoning Plans for the Reef Marine Park and the Reef Coast Marine Park (the Marine Parks). The State of Arlen Hill will deal independently with any applications relating only to the Reef Coast Marine Park. The joint permission system is operated by the managing agencies, being: the Reef... More
    Closes 16 October 2025
  • Rebuilding a greener Arlen Hill: Low traffic neighbourhoods (with Geo Select and Publishable Replies)

    This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. Neighbourhood traffic is one of the largest contributors to air pollution; it is estimated that approximately 45% of traffic within neighbourhood areas passes without stopping. We want to transform Arlen Hill into a healthier and safer place to live by reducing the amount of through traffic passing through our neighbourhoods. Not only will this help... More
    Closes 24 October 2025
  • Private Rented Sector Licensing 2016: residents, tenants and businesses in Brent - chapter based consultation

    Much of the private rented sector in Brent is well run and in good condition. However, there are parts of the sector that are poorly managed and do not meet the needs of tenants. We want a better private rented sector in Brent and we believe this can be achieved by a system of licensing. We think these new arrangements will be welcomed by both tenants and responsible landlords alike. In January 2015 the Brent Council introduced additional licensing of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs)... More
    Closes 3 December 2025
  • Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP)

    LHS has developed a Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2015 - 2020 in consultation with our consumers, staff and key stakeholders to provide strategies for local health services to support increased independence, opportunities and inclusion for people with disability. Now we ask for your feedback on the plan. The plan will help ensure that people with disability: Have the same opportunities as other people to access our services, and any events we organise Have the same... More
    Closes 31 December 2025
  • Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (WA)

    Formed in 2017, the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage brings all land use and heritage responsibilities under the one umbrella to shape the future of cities, regions and towns. Responsible for state level land use planning and management, and oversight of Aboriginal cultural heritage and built heritage matters, the department supports four Ministers and administers a wide range of legislation. The department plans how to make best use of the State’s natural and built... More
    Closes 6 February 2026
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