Salford City Council have been nominated for Digital Council of the Year award and they need your vote.
The Digital Council award recognises councils who have a strong online presence and are easily accessible to local residents.
Salford City Council are a part of the online community by regularly updating their social media outlets.
A Salford resident, Tom Levins, said: “I can definitely see that Salford have a strong online presence, certainly online.”
However, in contrast, Salford University lecturer, Caroline Cheetham, said: “I wonder how innovative they are being as I’m not really aware that they have a really brilliant online presence.”
Quays News spoke to members of the public about their thoughts on Salford City Council’s nomination resulting in mixed views:
The council have involved their Twitter following in the push to win the award by creating the hashtag #DigitalSalford.
Have you voted yet??✅ Don’t miss the chance to have your say in this year’s #DL100 – voting closes THIS FRIDAY so VOTE NOW!⌛?https://t.co/zBXaFF5NPX #digileaders pic.twitter.com/8w1P0icJi3
— Digital Leaders (@DigiLeaders) May 8, 2018
Digital Leaders have created this award along with ten other categories including Young Digital Leader of the Year Award and Digital Charity of the Year Award.
Voting for Digital Council of the Year Award closes on 11th May 2018. To vote for Salford City Council (or any other nominees) in this category, please click here.
You can only cast your votes once per device.
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