Public Consultation

Remarkable's team has extensive experience in delivering highly effective public consultation programmes for a wide variety of infrastructure projects.

Within the energy, environmental, and waste and resource management sectors, Remarkable Energy & Environment has managed public consultation to support planning applications for

  • renewable power generation facilities and
  • waste management infrastructure,

working on behalf of both private companies and local authorities.

Remarkable's expertise in public consultation also draws on the extensive experience of Remarkable's wider Property and Planning team, which supports developments for major brands including Aldi, Galliford Try, BAA, and Regional Airports Ltd.

What you need to know

Every development, regardless of size or sector, will throw up its own unique set of challenge.   Ultimately all effective consultation is underpinned by an understanding of and respect for the needs and views of local communities and political stakeholders. Recognising this leads to clear, open and systematic communications that can help to break down barriers, resolve misconceptions, and foster local understanding and support for a development.  

It is also vital to remember that the full marketing mix can be brought to bear during a public consultation programme. Reliance on any single tactic seldom works. Public exhibitions, advertising, direct marketing, online communications can all be used together to reach and engage with audiences.

How we can help

Remarkable Energy & Environment draws on the integrated communications services offered by Remarkable, supporting public consultation programmes through:

  • Communications collateral
  • Exhibitions and events
  • Face to face engagement - town hall to one to one
  • Forums - gathering interested parties for effective collaboration
  • Media relations
  • Online enagement
  • Political audits
  • Public information helplines


Case studies

 

 

Energy & Environment articles

  • 21st May 2010

    Yes, Secretary

  • 20th May 2010

    Coalition plans for local government planning

  • 16th April 2010

    What are the parties plans for planning?

  • 23rd February 2010

    Conservative Planning Green Paper published