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Pulse survey on Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) and devolution
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Message from all chief executives of Gloucestershire’s seven councils
Thank youfor taking part in this anonymous survey, which is going to staff in Gloucestershire’s seven councils.
To help us give you the right information and support over the coming months, it is important to us as Chief Executives that we understand what you already know about the Local Government Review and Devolution, and how you are feeling about the changes.
A number of workstreams are already meeting regularly to oversee the LGR process, and many of you are working in support of those. Our aim is to ensure we all work together and that you understand what is happening and feel supported throughout the process.
We will be regularly asking for your honest feedback so we can support you in the right way. As such, we encourage you to complete this survey. This feedback will help to inform our work and how we communicate and engage with you during this process.
Message from all chief executives of Gloucestershire’s seven councils
Thank youfor taking part in this anonymous survey, which is going to staff in Gloucestershire’s seven councils.
To help us give you the right information and support over the coming months, it is important to us as Chief Executives that we understand what you already know about the Local Government Review and Devolution, and how you are feeling about the changes.
A number of workstreams are already meeting regularly to oversee the LGR process, and many of you are working in support of those. Our aim is to ensure we all work together and that you understand what is happening and feel supported throughout the process.
We will be regularly asking for your honest feedback so we can support you in the right way. As such, we encourage you to complete this survey. This feedback will help to inform our work and how we communicate and engage with you during this process.
Share Pulse survey on Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) and devolution on FacebookShare Pulse survey on Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) and devolution on TwitterShare Pulse survey on Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) and devolution on LinkedinEmail Pulse survey on Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) and devolution link