County Views is a panel of people from across Greater Lincolnshire who help the area’s local authorities to identify priorities and shape future developments.

 

County Views is a panel of people from across Greater Lincolnshire who help the area’s local authorities to identify priorities and shape future developments. It is important to us that people, groups and organisations can have their say about their local area and on current topics.  Engaging with our communities in this way helps us to make better decisions to meet the needs and improve the lives of local people. 

We want to expand the panel to make it as diverse and inclusive as possible with people of all ages and backgrounds.  Wherever you live, work or study in Greater Lincolnshire we want to hear from you.  Your voice matters and you can make a difference.

We will use a variety of engagement opportunities for panellists to take part in ways to suit them.  Using our new Let’s Talk Lincolnshire engagement platform will enable us to explore themes and issues in new interactive ways.  We will also continue to run a short survey three times a year. Surveys so far have focused on the environment, highways, responses to the pandemic, carers and climate change.  We also include regular questions to track what is important to residents and what their priorities are. 

We may also contact panel members to take part in focus groups or individual in-depth interviews to look at specific issues. These could be in person, by phone or via online video calls. These will help us to explore peoples' views in more detail. 

The results from our County Views engagements are published online and feed directly into shaping and informing our approaches.  

Would you like to join us?

To find out more or to become panel member please visit https://www.letstalk.lincolnshire.gov.uk/  You can join the County Views panel by registering to the site.

Don’t worry if you don’t have access to email or the internet, just phone us on 01522 782116 and we can set up a suitable alternative. 

Published: Monday, 8th November 2021