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Citizens Flock to UK Council Websites Says survey

Author: Desire Athow| Date: 12 June 2008| Tags:  Government, Web Services
Citizens Flock to UK Council Websites Says survey
A poll conducted by user experience consultancy Webcredible, has shown that citizen use of council websites is increasing - albeit at a conservative pace.

A survey of 1,077 people showed that 73% of residents access their local council website to gather information about services or to perform online payment transactions.

Webcredible conducted the same survey 12 months ago and found that 67% of citizens used council websites.

This 6% overall increase represents a small but significant change in the way in which people are beginning to engage with their local council.

Respondents to the survey showed that 27% of citizens never used council websites, 34% used them occasionally to find information, 9% used them often but just for information, 10% used the sites and would consider making a transaction and 20% used the sites for information and transactions.

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