10:10am Friday 3rd July 2009
CAMPAIGNING residents could soon be able to petition the council online over contentious issues.
At a full council meeting on June 29 the council passed a motion to look into providing a space on Bromley Council’s website to post e-petitions.
The feasibility of the plan will now be assessed by the constitutional working party.
Councillor John Getgood, who supported the motion, said: “It’s about engaging residents in a more direct way.”
He added that the working group would look at how the petitions could influence the council- for instance triggering debates in meetings.
A paper petition hoping to get the council to provide free swimming to those over 60 is currently underway.
One of the organisers, Age Concern Bromley director, Maureen Falloon, said: “I think e-petitions are another new way where members of the public could have influence.”
For more information about the swimming campaign visit ageconcernbromley.org.uk
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