Talking local government websites with Katherine Rooney

Ben Proctor
The Satori Lab
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1 min readMay 8, 2019
Photo by Charisse Kenion on Unsplash

We recently published a report into the use of local govenment websites in South West England.

This is the second in a series of reports we are publishing into the use of local authority websites.

The report itself is great (obviously I’m not in any way biased) but we wanted to talk about some of the slightly wider issues arising from the data. So we asked Katherine Rooney to sit down with us. We recorded the conversation and released it as part of our occasional podcast series “Talkoot: the podcast for people working to build excellent public services”.

Katherine has a real depth of experience in public services, data and South West England. It’s 24 minutes, 10 seconds of website analytics gold.

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Ben Proctor
The Satori Lab

Data and digital innovation director at Data Orchard CIC helping make non-profit organisations awesome at using data. Like maps, open data, dogs, bikes & boats.