by Helen Johnson | Mar 7, 2022 | Collaboration, Communities, DigiKnow, Digital Stockport, Smart places
This week’s Digital City Festival will once again bring thought-leaders from around the world to Greater Manchester, this time to address the key challenges as we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic. There’s a great line-up of interesting keynote speeches and...
by Holly Rae, Craig Hughes & Adrian Davies | Feb 2, 2022 | Digital Stockport
We’re very excited to share Stockport’s draft Radical Digital Strategy on this website’s Radically Digital Stockport pages! An essential part of creating the Digital Strategy is getting feedback from colleagues, peers, community partners, businesses,...
by Craig Hughes | Jan 25, 2022 | Business Intelligence, Collaboration, Digital Practice, Digital Stockport
Welcome to the latest blog for our Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government/ Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (MHCLG/DLUHC) sponsored Family Context project. It’s been a while since we last published a blog, as we had to re-prioritise...
by Sarah Burke | Jan 19, 2022 | Architecture, Business Intelligence, Collaboration, Communities, DigiKnow, Digital access, Digital Practice, Digital skills, Digital Stockport, Economy, Enabling Independence, Jobs, Smart places
Radically Digital Stockport Stockport’s Radical Digital Strategy aims to help us make the most of the digital-age possibilities for the people of Stockport and our local economy. It will guide us in our ambition that everyone should have the skills and confidence to...
by Holly Rae, Craig Hughes & Adrian Davies | Jan 14, 2022 | Digital Stockport
2021 was another challenging year, but our teams rose to the challenge once again, keeping on top of changing requirements and expectations resulting from the pandemic whilst continuing our transformation work and maintaining our regular digital business. And we have...
by Debbie Hartley | Dec 10, 2021 | Collaboration, Communities, DigiKnow, Digital Stockport
There aren’t many places you can go to and ask someone in person for help, for free, using anything to do with digital. Where do you even start to look for information? I have worked in libraries for over 35 years now and have seen the difference and prominence...