Local councils win digital innovation funding

Planning consultations, crime maps, and job support all to be trialled online

Hazel Blears announced the funding this month

Ten councils have won a share of £620,000 funding for schemes that enable citizens to become more engaged with local government via the internet.

Lessons learned from the pilots will be shared to help all councils keep residents informed more effectively and efficiently.

Communities secretary Hazel Blears said the projects would make local government more accountable.

"Excellent public services depend on providing not only resources but ensuring that people can easily use those services. New technology provides an opportunity for councils to have a real dialogue with people in their area," she said.

The 10 initiatives to receive funding are:

The pilots will begin later this month and report back to the government in August.