Help us improve the service

By geoffc • June 26th, 2009

Welcome to Birmingham City Council’s online newsroom - your first stop for all the news from Europe’s largest local authority.

The aim is to improve our news delivery, so we want the newsroom to be a useful resource for both journalists and members of the general public.

We carried out a consultation exercise in May 2009 and have incorporated many of the features suggested. But this will be an ongoing process and we’d like to hear from you.

So if you have any suggestions of how we can improve the service, add a comment to this post and we will see what we can do.

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Thanks for this site. It feels like a huge step forward.

There are, however, fairly significant layout issues in some browsers. Rather than moan about that I’d be happy to volunteer some time to help fix them. Would that appeal?

Thanks Josh - a really kind offer.

We are aware this is far from perfect across all browsers and plan to work on it.

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. I’ll email you.

Geoff

 

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