
Charlie Moir
Digital Participation Adviser, Local Government Reorganisation Initiative
Role within the Local Government Reorganisation Initiative
Charlie Moir contributes digital participation and resident insight expertise to the Local Government Reorganisation Initiative. His focus is on how Local Government Reorganisation in England can be informed by transparent, data led engagement and meaningful public participation.
He supports the Initiative's emphasis on modern engagement practice, structured feedback analysis and evidence based understanding of communities during council restructuring.
Professional Background
Charlie is Public Sector Partnerships Lead at Commonplace. He works with local authorities to design and implement digital engagement strategies that place resident voices at the centre of decision making.
His experience spans community consultation, participatory design and data driven engagement platforms. He supports councils in translating digital insight into actionable policy and service reform decisions.
Areas of Expertise
- Digital engagement and participation design
- Resident insight and structured feedback analysis
- Data led decision making in local government
- Public participation during structural reform
- Community trust and transparency
- Evidence based consultation frameworks
Relevance to Local Government Reorganisation
Local Government Reorganisation creates an opportunity to reset how councils engage with residents. Digital participation tools enable broader inclusion, clearer insight and transparent reporting of community priorities.
Charlie's contribution strengthens the Initiative's focus on resident centred reform, ensuring that governance transition is informed by measurable and structured community feedback rather than informal consultation alone.