Easy Access To Initial 51 Public Boundary Commission Responses

Yesterday the good news came through that the Boundary Commission had acted on suggestions for greater transparency and have created a list of responses related to the Isle of Wight, so those interested could get an idea of how the public reacted to the initial boundary change suggestions.

Transparency camp sign photosMaking it easier for you
It’s a small step in the right direction, but still doesn’t give those interested an easy way to view the responses, as you have to individually search for each ID number.

We’ve done the boring bit for you and have gathered all of the data and transformed them into easy to follow links.

Three different way to view the data
Below you’ll be able to view the data organised in three different ways, just by clicking the tabs at the bottom –

  • Opinion order – Giving you a quick to understand way of seeing the public’s reaction
  • Name order – To see who responded and their opinion
  • Received order – The order the data was received by the Commission (probably the least interesting view, but how we received the data)

How to see details
If you want to understand the detail of the individual, just clicking on the entry in the last column will take you to the Web page on the Boundary Commission site, to read their entry.

Comment on the public’s comments
Without the risk of sounding too cyclical, once you’re read the full comments on the Boundary Commission site, there’s an opportunity for you to leave your own views on each of the comments left by the public.

Image: joelogon under a CC BY 2.0 license

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Steve Goodman
23, April 2011 2:55 pm

If you are thinking of attending, stop! .. no-one is there, and there is no explanation.
I looked in about 30 mins. ago, & was 1 of 4 souls wandering the apparently empty building looking for anything related to this. All we found was confirmation of the booking for the event!

Sally Perry
Admin
Reply to  Steve Goodman
23, April 2011 3:03 pm

??? Very confusing. The organiser confirmed it was happening this morning and posted reminders out on Facebook. At least one of the therapists also confirmed via Twitter that she’d be there all day.

It was going to be a tough call to encourage people in from the sunshine on this glorious day.

Sally Perry
Admin
Reply to  Steve Goodman
23, April 2011 3:06 pm

PS. Sorry you had a wasted visit.

Tanja Rebel
Reply to  Steve Goodman
23, April 2011 3:09 pm

The event was definitely on until early afternoon, I was there from nine and came back again at a bit past eleven. However, there were not as many visitors as they had hoped for (many of the people taking part in the taster classes seemed to be fitness instructors themselves) and so maybe they finished early. That’s a shame, for it was definitely a good initiative with… Read more »

tracey
Reply to  Tanja Rebel
24, April 2011 12:02 am

I went in and got some excellent advice from Ryde Physiotherapy. They worked magic and I shall definately be making an appointment with Tom Kennedy.
The dance classes were fun too!

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