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Social Media in Fenland Andy Allsopp, Head of Communications Michele Ide-Smith, Web Strategy Manager January 2011

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Social Media in Fenland

Andy Allsopp, Head of Communications

Michele Ide-Smith, Web Strategy Manager

January 2011

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The Communications context

Audience

Money

Localism

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A little bit of background…

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Challenges in Wisbech

Socio-economic, rural deprivationLarge migrant worker populationDigital exclusion – IT skills and accessHard-to-engage groups (migrant workers,

youth, older people, disabled people, time pressured 25-40’s)

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Engagement challenges

Poor attendance at Neighbourhood Panel meetings

Attendees not representative of the wider community

No way to record results of engagement activity and make them visible

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How we did it

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Strong partnership working

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We asked the community what they wanted

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And involved stakeholders in designing the solution

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The solution

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I reported the zebra crossing was disappearing. It was repainted. Result!Annie A. resident, Twitter

@shapeyourplace I'm quite impressed i got a responce :))

Fallen_Fen, Twitter

Shape Your Place website starting to take shape - hope it continues to develop @shapeyourplace Rob M., Twitter

Thanks for those responses. I have noticed that the site seems much more secure lately and wish the project good luck for the future. John S resident, on website in response to a anti-social behaviour issue at a playground

Many thanks again for your very clear reply.Owen S. resident, on website in response to an issue he had raised

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A lesson we learnt…

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Engage stakeholders who are active online!

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From this…

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Twitter.  Facebook.  Blogs.  Google Maps.  I’m struggling to see where the £80,000 price tag is justified within the scope of all those free social networking tools.

I’m also a little concerned about how the input from these new forms of communication will be handled…I can only see it leading to eighty thousand pounds worth of public bitterness.

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… to this!

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… to this!

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Next steps

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Community ownership

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Final points

Accessible, engaging, less authoritarianSpeak with one voice – no blame!Quality engagement takes time and effortInvolve active bloggers and tweetersSocial media enables and supports……but ultimately it’s all about people

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Links and resources

ShapeYourPlace in Wisbech:wisbech.shapeyourplace.org

Project blog:fenland.worktogether.org.uk

Case study:www.communities.idea.gov.uk/c/4737039/forum/thread.do?id=9043973

Community of Practise project site:www.communities.idea.gov.uk/c/2292048/home.do

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For more informationMichele Ide-Smith, Web Strategy Manager

Cambridgeshire County Council

Phone: 01223 699710

Twitter: @micheleidesmith

Blog: http://www.ide-smith.co.uk

Email: [email protected]

Andy Allsopp, Head of Communications

Cambridgeshire County Council

Phone: 01223 699280

Twitter: @andyallsopp

Email: [email protected]