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Welcome to the Canterbury Public Issues Forum
The Canterbury Public Issues Forum is an online forum where citizens participate in discussions about local issues.
Its purpose is to increase the opportunity for Cantabrians to participate in the local democratic process. The Canterbury Public Issues Forum opened on 1 April 2007. Join us. More ...
There are 296 members in the group. Normally they post around 3 posts each day; the most they have posted is 27 posts in one day.
The statistics page contains more details on the posting statistics in Canterbury Public Issues Forum.
Canterbury Public Issues Forum is a public group.
The Privacy and Public Life Policy details our policies on E-Democracy.org.
Please also read the full Charter and the Rules of Participation which together govern this forum. For civility and agenda-setting, we require the use of real names and no name calling. Participation will be limited for those found violating the rules.
Andrew Groom is the volunteer Forum Manager and is responsible for facilitating this forum and enforcing the rules.