USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGY IN THE PROCESS Sample Clauses

USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGY IN THE PROCESS. 10.6 The Council will utilise new techno- logy, in particular the internet, to ensure that there is free and easy access to the process throughout. The internet is a valuable tool that will help to make the process more accessible and transparent to stake- holders. The Council provides free access to the internet for its residents through the Library Service. It is acknowledged that not everyone will have the confidence to use this technology, however assistance can be sought from officers of the Council at locations where the internet is made available to the public. The internet will be utilised throughout the process to: • make information available to the public in written and map format • feed back the Council's proposed and actual response to represen- tations at various stages of the process (see Appendix 6) in the form of feed back forms, written reports and public papers. • seek stakeholders views on aspects of the plan throughout the process TITLE OF CONSULTATION - PRE-DEPOSIT PUBLIC CONSULTATION
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