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Councils urged to lessen controls on social media

A new report says council press offices need to relinquish control of social media for effective interaction between town halls and residents.

Council press offices need to relinquish control of social media to enable effective interaction between town halls and residents, according to a new report.

An annual survey of local authorities – by the accountancy firm BDO – has found 98% of councils are now using some form of social media, while mobile engagement via smartphones emerges as a new area of opportunity.

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