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Infrastructure often engages stakeholders at every level using Delib tools to manage and run their involvement activity, online. These digital platforms bring convenience and coordination to otherwise complex tasks, making it easy to engage digitally with the public and stakeholders.

Best Practice Examples

  • Private Rented Sector Licensing 2016: residents, tenants and businesses in Brent - chapter based consultation

    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...

    Closes 3 December 2025

  • Report an Issue (with publishable replies)

    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...

    Closes 28 August 2025

  • Bristol Temple Quarter Spatial Framework

    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...

    Closes 25 May 2025

Views put forward in the Lower Thames Crossing consultation will inform the Government’s decision on the location, route and type of crossing. More than 47,000 people took part, making it the largest ever public consultation for a UK road project.
Spokesperson, UK Department for Transport
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