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Big Society Network - Open Night

Tuesday, July 6, 2010 from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

Big Society Network - Open Night

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The Big Society Network is an organisation to exists to help people achieve change in their local area. Our aim is to create a new relationship between Citizens and Government in which both are genuine partners in getting things done: real democracy using all the human and technological tools we now have available. This partnership will also add a third and fourth leg to its sturdy chair by involving business and the voluntary sector.

 

Over the course of the summer and autumn we will be embarking of a series of meetings with representatives of civil society and citizens to listen to their stories and generate new practical ideas to help people to engage in meaningful local action, to raise the number of  people who take part in group activities and help community groups and social enterprises to benefit from both existing and new legislation that supports The Big Society. 

 

On the afternoon of the 6 July we plan to bring a cross section of people from across civil society into a conversation with the Big Society team. 

 

The event will provide the first opportunity to share your thoughts and ideas with the Big Society Network team including Paul Twivy and Steve Moore. 

 

 

The event will take place from 4.30-7.00pm and will be facilitated using open space technology which will enable all participants to shape the agenda. 

 

 

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Communities and Local Government
Eland House
Bressenden Place
SW1E 5DU London
United Kingdom

Tuesday, July 6, 2010 from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM (GMT)


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The Big Society Network helps ordinary citizens, especially those who are not used to or have limited experience of social action, to achieve local change.