Blue Paper in the hands of local government
The culmination of ideas and outcomes from the first four OV forums is in the hands of local authorities – Your voice is being heard!
The Blue Paper collects survey results, forum discussions and their outcomes, and presents them in a simple “suggestions” format. OV hopes that the Blue Paper will prove useful for local government when looking at the issues Oxfordshire businesses are facing.
Further editions of the Blue Paper will be published and handed over, so if you want your voice to be heard… Join OV today!
Read the blue paper here: www.oxvoice.co.uk/bluepaper/
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