Episode Synopsis "Episode 6: The First 100 Days: Sheraz Yaqub, Birmingham City Council"
Over 100 days into the pandemic in the UK, Europe’s largest local authority Birmingham City Council tells us about the changing role of its website, the importance of combining national and local data to proactively outreach to those in need, its ‘online book of memories’, which is collecting experiences to mark this significant moment in the city’s history, and explains that the council is keeping a close eye on the local lock down in Leicester. Transcript of recording here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lB6uizIk75DxUqtIdg0_dkZtzkRvEKfFv_-bV-nHFQA/edit?usp=sharing
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