Can I include sections for local community groups that aren't run by the Local Council?

Can I include sections for local community groups that aren't run by the Local Council?

Yes you can. It's important that your Local Council website is the hub for your residents finding local information, groups they can join and events they can attend.

Pages for Community Groups can be created and added to the Services menu.

This concept also applies to other relevant groups such as internal special interest groups and neighbourhood plan groups.
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