Consultations
What consultations are, how they work and where to find those that are open.
Consultations are where you to have your say about how we work and what we plan to do. They make our policies, strategies and services more effective by helping them to reflect your views.
If you would like paper copies of any consultations or help with using the online consultation portal please contact us.
- Open consultations Have your say online.
- Closed consultations Find out what's happening with previous consultations.
- Key decisions for the council in the next 12 months Decisions involving spending/saving over £500,000 or that affect two or more wards.
- Get involved in council decisions Our guide on how to take part in consultations.
- Ways you can influence council decisions Councillors and council meetings, petitions.
- Equalities monitoring How and why we ask for information about you.
City Tracker telephone survey
We run a regular telephone survey called the City Tracker. This gives us a better understanding of what you think it’s like to live in Brighton & Hove, what your key concerns are and how you think we’re performing as a council.
What happens to the results of consultations?
The results of consultations help us to understand what you think of our services, policies and strategies, and whether and how improvements could be made. They also help us to understand your priorities and concerns.
Results are fed back for consideration in the decision making process where they are balanced against resource constraints, legislation and competing views.
Much of the information, data and intelligence that we use to inform our plans and strategies is available on the BHConnected website.
Related links
About you - equalities monitoring