Public places
MPs councilors and government officials are not called “public servants|” for nothing. The places these servants work, are called public institutions. As an ordinary member of the public these public workers are accountable to us. The buildings they work in are also accessible to us – as is much of the business carried out there in our name.
The public are allowed to attend most of these meetings in the public rooms of council buildings. It pays though to attend something you may have an interest in. You can download council meetings and what is on the agenda from your local town council.
Q. Why don’t you find out how to and attend one of these meetings and write up a news update


