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After a few surveys, several rounds of user testing and a discussion with some sneak peeks of our new designs, we’re very happy to welcome you to the new Talk London!
The platform is still in beta version, which means that it is not the final version and more edits and updates will follow.
Our old platform last got a make-over in 2017 and the technology it was running on needed a full upgrade. We used the opportunity to make improvements based on your feedback.
What’s new?
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A fresh design, but we kept our familiar pink colour as so many of you told us you liked that.
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Big consultations are now gathered on an ‘issue page’, where you can read more about the background, see the different stages in the timeline and find all the related surveys and discussions together. This was a new feature a lot of you were keen to see. The page you’re on now is an issue page, and going forward this is how we’ll present our work.
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Lots of you told us you don’t always comment on our discussions, so we’ve created new and easy ways to have your say. To show your support for another member’s comment or idea, you can now click the little arrow to ‘upvote’ it or click the heart icon to show you care.
As always, your feedback is very welcome! It will help us improve Talk London over the next few months, as we continue to shape our new platform.
What do you think of our new online community platform? What features are you most looking forward to use?
Tell us in the discussion below.
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Log into your accountLiberty23
Community Member 2 years agoIt is really not clear how to post an IDEA on this website.
Show full commentIt is really not clear how to post an IDEA on this website.
Show less of commentLiberty23
Community Member 2 years agoSchools in London are not inviting parents to attend all school plays, concerts and sports days that their children are in. It is very disappointing!! They are not sending out invitations to parents and they are hardly supporting families...
Show full commentSchools in London are not inviting parents to attend all school plays, concerts and sports days that their children are in. It is very disappointing!! They are not sending out invitations to parents and they are hardly supporting families to spend time together.
They could send an email/letter out to parents!
Parents should also be invited to help out in schools when they have some free time, and not be made to feel excluded from their children's lives.
Liberty23
Community Member 2 years agoPLEASE PUT MORE DRINKING WATER FOUNTAINS ABOUT IN LONDON.
Show full commentPLEASE PUT MORE DRINKING WATER FOUNTAINS ABOUT IN LONDON.
Show less of commentLiberty23
Community Member 2 years agoPLEASE MAKE HEALTHY MEAL OPTIONS COMPULSORY IN ALL CAFES AND RESTAURANTS IN LONDON BASED ON EATWELL PLATE PROPORTIONS!
THERE IS TOO LITTLE VEG OR FRUIT IN MAIN MEALS IN LONDON.
Please encourage all cafes and restaurants in London to...
Show full commentPLEASE MAKE HEALTHY MEAL OPTIONS COMPULSORY IN ALL CAFES AND RESTAURANTS IN LONDON BASED ON EATWELL PLATE PROPORTIONS!
THERE IS TOO LITTLE VEG OR FRUIT IN MAIN MEALS IN LONDON.
Please encourage all cafes and restaurants in London to provide at least 4 meals on their menus that contain the eatwell proportions of carbs, vitamins, protein and dairy. One plate that contains 1/3 vegetables (2-4 adult portions of vegetables), 1/3 carbs (1 adult portion - not an entire plate or 3/4 plate covered in chips, pasta or rice!), 1/4 protein or something similar.
Too many cafes and restaurants are hardly offering vegetables or fresh fruit with their meals. There should be at least 2 proper adult portions of different vegetables in every adult meal not counting potatoes or grains which count as carbs. And in my opinion one portion of fresh fruit should always be eaten at the end of a meal and should be served with any dessert.
Some fish and chips places are offering just mushy peas as vegetable options, there really need to be salads offered with all fish and chips or peas, corn and carrots.
Liberty23
Community Member 2 years agoLONDON ZOOS ARE TOO SMALL, THE ANIMALS DESERVE MUCH MORE SPACE TO STAY IN!!
PLEASE MAKE ZOOS FIVE TIMES BIGGER THAN THEY ARE!!
Zoos in London could be made 5 times bigger and take up more of the parks they are in. There is plenty of space...
Show full commentLONDON ZOOS ARE TOO SMALL, THE ANIMALS DESERVE MUCH MORE SPACE TO STAY IN!!
PLEASE MAKE ZOOS FIVE TIMES BIGGER THAN THEY ARE!!
Zoos in London could be made 5 times bigger and take up more of the parks they are in. There is plenty of space for everyone to enjoy the parks. The animals are being kept in very small spaces, it is not fair or nice for them to be kept in such small spaces. The cages could be five times bigger AND two or three times the height they currently are.
Please people be fairer to the animals. Nature/God made these creatures, they deserve more respect and they need more space. They need to be able to run about during the day and get plenty of exercise.
Liberty23
Community Member 2 years agoBACK FIRE EXITS ARE BLOCKED IN CHARITY SHOP BACK ROOMS IN LONDON PLEASE DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!!
For some reason the back rooms in charity shops are not being kept safe for volunteers and charity workers.
The fire exits at the back of...
Show full commentBACK FIRE EXITS ARE BLOCKED IN CHARITY SHOP BACK ROOMS IN LONDON PLEASE DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!!
For some reason the back rooms in charity shops are not being kept safe for volunteers and charity workers.
The fire exits at the back of charity shops are sometimes blocked by many bags of donated items ( Cats Protection charity shop Pitshanger Lane, Ealing, London)
In the BHF shop in West Ealing if a fire started in the back room there would be no way for a volunteer to get out of the building without jumping through fire. The two windows in the back of the shops have bars and would make it impossible for people to get out of the building safely.
Please ensure that ALL the back offices/rooms of charity shops and other shops have a door or window that an oversized person could exit the building by on the back wall of the building. They must not be blocked by bags of donations or have bars on the windows when that window would be the only way out of the building.
I try to volunteer in my free time but the conditions are not really safe for me and it is just not fair when there is not even a door or window that is accessible in an emergency.
Show less of commentLiberty23
Community Member 2 years agoMORE RECYCLING!! PLEASE PUT RECYCLED PAPER ABOUT FOR PRINTING AND PHOTOCOPIES!!
OFFICES, SCHOOLS, LIBRARIES COULD BE DOING FAR MORE TO HELP THE ENVIRONMENT!!
1. There is almost never the option of using recycled paper to make photocopies...
Show full commentMORE RECYCLING!! PLEASE PUT RECYCLED PAPER ABOUT FOR PRINTING AND PHOTOCOPIES!!
OFFICES, SCHOOLS, LIBRARIES COULD BE DOING FAR MORE TO HELP THE ENVIRONMENT!!
1. There is almost never the option of using recycled paper to make photocopies and print out letters etc in libraries, schools, offices etc. Please put recycled paper in ALL libraries and public offices for printers and photocopiers so everyone has the option of using it, it should help bring the price of photocopies and printing down too.
2. Please encourage schools, libraries, offices to have ONLY recycling bins in classrooms and offices and one or two bins for non-recyclables in the corridors of their buildings. More than 90% of rubbish (what is going in general rubbish bins) can be recycled.
3. Change 90% of the general bins on the streets and in the parks to recycling bins.
4. Ban the use of non-recylable materials in packaging.
5. Ban the use of two layers of packaging unless it is absolutely necessary. Eg cornflakes do not need both a bag and a box, they could just be in a bag without the box.
6. Force companies to make ALL food products visible in at least 50% of the packaging so people can see what they are buying and use less ink (it should also make the product cheaper as less is spent on printing and people ought to be able to see what they buying).
Liberty23
Community Member 2 years agoPLEASE STOP MAKING PLACES IN LONDON FEEL OR LOOK LIKE PRISONS!!
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT EVERY ROOM IN LONDON HAS AT LEAST A WINDOW OR DOOR THAT CAN BE USED AS A FIRE ESCAPE BY AN OVERSIZED PERSON.
Too many places in London feel like...
Show full commentPLEASE STOP MAKING PLACES IN LONDON FEEL OR LOOK LIKE PRISONS!!
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT EVERY ROOM IN LONDON HAS AT LEAST A WINDOW OR DOOR THAT CAN BE USED AS A FIRE ESCAPE BY AN OVERSIZED PERSON.
Too many places in London feel like prisons!! So many places nowadays have cameras all over the place, many gates and fences, bars at the windows. Why are people so paranoid and over the top?? All schools seem like prisons nowadays, many hospitals too eg the mental health wards are like prisons, even some people's sitting rooms feel like prisons with bars at the windows, it is not a pleasant experience sitting in some homes in London!! They have either painted the windows shut or put bars at the windows because people are so fearful or do not trust others. They are acting like people are thieves and bad people rather than people trying to get on with their day.
It creates a feeling of unease and even anxiety to be in a building which is like a prison where the fire exits are blocked and it is difficult to get out to the road/pavement ( eg mental health wards, it is not fair or nice of staff to block people in these buildings from going outside whenever they need some fresh air.)
Liberty23
Community Member 2 years agoPLEASE BAN ALL BLACK/ALL DARK SCHOOL UNIFORMS in London.
Many children look like they are going to a funeral on a daily basis, it is not uplifting to wear all black uniforms/all dark uniforms. Please have all schools choose a nice colour...
Show full commentPLEASE BAN ALL BLACK/ALL DARK SCHOOL UNIFORMS in London.
Many children look like they are going to a funeral on a daily basis, it is not uplifting to wear all black uniforms/all dark uniforms. Please have all schools choose a nice colour blazer, skirts and jumpers so that the children at least can look and feel more cheerful. Many children hardly smile in London and people are always going on about mental health and how depression and anxiety are an issue. Well forcing children to wear all black is not helping, not attractive and not fair. Wearing a lot of dark colours also means that children are less visible to drivers when really they should be more visible.
School uniforms could also have a nice colour for girls to wear and a different colour for boys to wear. It is not nice that so many girls in the capital are being encouraged to look like boys and to wear lots of black and blue when we like pinks, yellows and pretty colours.
BarryLonodoner
Community Member 2 years agoTransport for London have told me to 'mind the gap between the train and the station' more than half a million times. When will they shut up about the bloody gap and carry out health and safety tests on the effects of repetitive noise...
Show full commentTransport for London have told me to 'mind the gap between the train and the station' more than half a million times. When will they shut up about the bloody gap and carry out health and safety tests on the effects of repetitive noise pollution on the passengers they assault with their constant announcements.
Show less of commentlivehere
Community Member 2 years agoThis version is worse than the earlier one, to be honest. It is harder to find issues and topics. Or are there fewer of them?
Show full commentThis version is worse than the earlier one, to be honest. It is harder to find issues and topics. Or are there fewer of them?
Show less of commentlivehere
Community Member 2 years agoI was sent an email inviting me to comment on the proposed Budget, but when I go to the Budget comments pages, there is no means of commenting there at all.
Just a lot of comments.
Show full commentI was sent an email inviting me to comment on the proposed Budget, but when I go to the Budget comments pages, there is no means of commenting there at all.
Just a lot of comments.
Show less of commentTalk London
Official Representative 2 years agoHi livehere
The consultation is still open today (13 January) and you should be able to add your comments to the discussion here: https://www.london.gov.uk/talk-london/economy/have-your-say-draft-london-budget-2023-24
If you're still experiencing issues, please get in touch via our Contact us form (bottom of this page) so that we can look into this further.
Thank you,
Talk London
Hal99
Community Member 2 years agoWill the mayor publicly tell us how much he is receiving as backhanders from Viridor as he wants to take cars off the roads but will allow one of their incinerators at Bedington Lane Croydon increase their burn amount by the equivalent...
Show full commentWill the mayor publicly tell us how much he is receiving as backhanders from Viridor as he wants to take cars off the roads but will allow one of their incinerators at Bedington Lane Croydon increase their burn amount by the equivalent emissions of 340,000 cars per year and up to 4000 litres of dirty oil per day releasing sulphuric acid clouds into the air. Plus how much is he getting from City airport and Biggin Hill for makimg them exempt. I bet his bank balance looks good
Show less of commentGentlydoesit
Community Member 2 years agoThe Equality Act demands Equality for protected groups. It is unlawful to exclude them. But the Mayor does. His interpretation of the word 'community' excludes Age. It excludes Disability. It is interpreted as meaning 'young'. It is...
Show full commentThe Equality Act demands Equality for protected groups. It is unlawful to exclude them. But the Mayor does. His interpretation of the word 'community' excludes Age. It excludes Disability. It is interpreted as meaning 'young'. It is interpreted as meaning 'black'. Nobody else.
Test the site, assuming you are an old and/ or isolated/ and/ or housebound Londoner searching for what notice the Mayor takes, what provision is made, what funding is provided, what attention is given, what topic headings are offered.
FlaviusE
Community Member 2 years agoHi my name is Emmanuel, i am a inventor. We always talk how to keep the public safe in London. Walk 🚶♂️ home safe. And don't have any worries walking to the shops and back. Remember what they used to say keep Britain clean. My way is to...
Show full commentHi my name is Emmanuel, i am a inventor. We always talk how to keep the public safe in London. Walk 🚶♂️ home safe. And don't have any worries walking to the shops and back. Remember what they used to say keep Britain clean. My way is to keep Britain safe from crime. I have Inventor something that would benefit the public. Just need someone to see it.
Show less of commentlillydoe
Community Member 2 years agoI’m not sure if this is feedback for the whole site or just parts, but a thing I noticed is under the Housing section of the profile page, the option includes a very common (and increasingly so due to the cost of living crisis) option...
Show full commentI’m not sure if this is feedback for the whole site or just parts, but a thing I noticed is under the Housing section of the profile page, the option includes a very common (and increasingly so due to the cost of living crisis) option: living with parents. They’re not private landlords, and I haven’t paid off my mortgage at 25 - a massively growing number of people under 35 are still living with their parents, particularly if they have properties in London like mine do. You’re missing a really key demographic definition in this.
Show less of commentTalk London
Official Representative 2 years agoHi lillydoe
Thank you for your feedback - we'll share this with the team.
Talk London
livehere
Community Member 2 years agoYes, lillydoe is right. We have a small London flat, we have adult child and spouse living with us, squeezed into the tiny bedroom that was fine for a small child. They have no prospect of every being able to afford to rent or buy their...
Show full commentYes, lillydoe is right. We have a small London flat, we have adult child and spouse living with us, squeezed into the tiny bedroom that was fine for a small child. They have no prospect of every being able to afford to rent or buy their own home in or around London, or indeed in most of the UK. They will not be allowed to 'inherit' this social housing tenancy from us either, so will end up homeless.
Show less of commentLloyd1969
Community Member 2 years agoAfter receiving an email asking me to participate in a new survey, when I log in, I’m not taken to the survey but have to find it on the landing page. It would be better if, after logging in, you are taken straight to the survey.
Talk London
Official Representative 2 years agoHi Lloyd1969
Thank you for your feedback.
You're right, when you click the pink 'Take our survey' link in our emails you should be taken straight to the survey after logging in. Our apologies if this didn't work for you in yesterday's email.
Should the issue persist, please get in touch by replying directly to the email that caused the issue and we'll look into it.
Talk London
MikeyP
Community Member 2 years agoWeb Site seems to work ok for me.
chidimmaalldtimes
Community Member 2 years agoThe new version is very ok but still needs to be improved.
Tiny-Clanger
Community Member 2 years agoI would like less to scroll through up front - I prefer a few broad clear categories. I didn’t notice this section at first because so much there.
Show full commentCouldn’t find the search button?
A content comment - there is a section on something in...
I would like less to scroll through up front - I prefer a few broad clear categories. I didn’t notice this section at first because so much there.
Show less of commentCouldn’t find the search button?
A content comment - there is a section on something in January. It doesn’t say which year - I guess 2023 and not a left over from 2022 - always useful to make it crystal clear