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Round one of the Southwark version of the Sustainable Communities Act finished last month. As there has been a lot of discontent with the way the Council handled it this time round, we are all hoping to learn from it and hopefully get it right the next time round. We've put together a few questions about your experience of the process, so please answer them when you get a chance. Full article is here sustainable communities act, the questions

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I note that you didn't think it was 'representative of the local people'; the Council is of course voted in to a representation role by the local people, and in that sense is definitively representative of the people.


Unlike your own views.


If you want to be a 'representative of the local people' why don't you see if you can actually get voted in rather make sweeping claims that are unsupported by the democratic process?

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