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Tag Archives: Patricia Preller

Local citizens‘ assemblies: why do councils set them up and what can they do?

Posted on February 11, 2025 by The Constitution Unit

Numerous citizens’ assemblies have been held by councils and other local bodies around the UK in recent years. Patricia Preller and Alan Renwick survey these processes to consider what lessons can be learned.

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Posted in Devolution, Public Engagement and Policy Making | Tagged Alan Renwick, citizens assemblies, citizens assembly, citizens jury, climate change, deliberative democracy, Innovation in Democracy Programme, local government, Patricia Preller
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