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The event will focus on the Idea Store and library service and the proposals put forward to shape the future of the service. Topics for discussion will include:
The event will be hosted through a Microsoft Teams event.
You can join on the day through a link which you will receive automatically once you register.
We recommend joining through a web browser on a computer (suchContinue reading
The event will focus on the Idea Store and library service and the proposals put forward to shape the future of the service. Topics for discussion will include:
The event will be hosted through a Microsoft Teams event.
You can join on the day through a link which you will receive automatically once you register.
We recommend joining through a web browser on a computer (such as Chrome or Firefox). You can also participate through a smart phone or tablet, but on these devices you may be prompted to download a free Microsoft Teams app.
The event will go live at 6pm on Wednesday 13 January - this is when the link will become live. You can submit a question through the chat box or you can also watch the session without asking a question.
Please take just a minute to register to join our online event.
You will need to provide your email address so that you can receive the event link.
Please note, if you have not registered on this site, you will also be asked to provide a 'login'. This can be your name or any screen/user name you choose. (It does not need to match any other login you have with the council, and you will not be asked for a password).
If you have registered with this site, you will be asked for your password.
Please take just a minute to register to join our online event.
You will need to provide your email address so that you can receive the event link.
Please note, if you have not registered on this site, you will also be asked to provide a 'login'. This can be your name or any screen/user name you choose. (It does not need to match any other login you have with the council, and you will not be asked for a password).
If you have registered with this site, you will be asked for your password.