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North East Lincolnshire Council Hosts Fourth Facebook Live Q&A Session

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North East Lincolnshire Council Hosts Fourth Facebook Live Q&A Session

The cabinet of North East Lincolnshire Council is preparing to hold its fourth Facebook Live Q&A session, in order to communicate directly with local residents. This event is designed to offer members of the public the opportunity to put their questions to the council leaders directly, with the goal of ensuring transparency and encouraging involvement from the community. Residents are being advised to submit their questions both ahead of time and during the live broadcast. This ongoing initiative is helping to strengthen the connection between council members and the local community, promoting an open discussion about issues affecting the area.

Acknowledgement should be made to original reporting by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk, from which this article by The Lincoln Post has been adapted.

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