Results of engagement so far


Public and Stakeholder Engagement - Round 2

The community Partnership's second round of Public and Stakeholder Engagement (PSE2) was held between 8th November 2010 and 11th February 2011.

A key priority in PSE2 was to significantly raise awareness of the issues involved in the Managing Radioactive Waste Safely (MRWS) process and to seek people's views on three key issues:

How did the Partnership engage with the public in Round 2?

The Partnership carried out a range of communications and engagement activity including:

 

“I thought the session was really useful – it gave me and my classmates the chance to voice an opinion.”
Joseph Fryer, who took part in one of the first discussion pack sessions at St Benedict’s School, Whitehaven

“The youngsters had a pretty wide range of views to express and a good few were exercised by the issues and wanted to take part in the future.”  Mike Priestley, Connexions Cumbria, who ran the St Benedict’s School session.

 What happens to this information?

The results of the second round of Public and Stakeholder Engagement have now been analysed by the Partnership and you can read the full report and recommendations here.  Reports of the individual activities can be downloaded from the links above.

Public and Stakeholder Engagement – Round 1

The first round of Public and Stakeholder Engagement (PSE1) was held between November 2009 and March 2010.

The main aim of this first round of engagement was to inform people about what was happening and how we, as their community representatives, were responding to the Government.

We sought the broad reaction of residents and organisations throughout and beyond West Cumbria.

The main issues that were raised are set out in the PSE1 Report alongside the Partnership's responses.

What difference did it make?

The Partnership made a number of changes as a result of the input it received from members of the public and stakeholders. The main changes were to:

How did the Partnership engage with the public in Round 1?

Various strands of activity were held: