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Residents in Chirbury are invited to the launch of a new Shropshire Customer First point, which will enable them to speak face-to-face with a range of organisations at the touch of a button. A new point has been established at the Post Office & Stores, which will mean people can access many services without having to travel to the nearest town. This project is one of only a handful in the country to be using webcam technology to bring services to people.
The new facility – one of 11 being launched across the county – will be opened this Friday (25 January) between 10.00am and 11.00am. Shropshire County Council and South Shropshire Housing Association would like local residents and community groups to come along to see the range of services are on offer.
Broadband and developments in technology mean that people can now have a face-to-face conversation with organisations on the other side of the county. There is no need for people to be able to use a computer, as they just need to touch a button on a TV screen and the adviser does the rest. They can share documents, complete forms, and even have their picture taken for identification badges.
Shropshire County Council will be able to help people with travel advice, contacting councillors, recycling and refuse and much more. In addition to council services, Age Concern, Citizens Advice Shropshire, A4U and South Shropshire Housing Association will also be offering confidential advice and support on a wide range of topics.
The total project cost of £85,000 in Shropshire has been part funded by the European Regional Development Fund, Shropshire County Council and Advantage West Midlands through the Shropshire Access Partnership. The project reflects the county council’s drive to deliver access to services throughout the county to the people of Shropshire. Through the appropriate use of technology, customers can have forms processed straight away and receive information from a friendly face, reducing the need to travel by both service providers and service users, providing both cost savings and environmental benefits.
Councillor Barbara Craig, Cabinet member for community services, said: “Shropshire Customer First points are revolutionising the way in which people can access a range of services provided by Shropshire County Council. This new service is aimed at improving access to information and services in rural communities.”
Paul Sutton, Managing Director of South Shropshire Housing Association, said: “Operating in a county the size of Shropshire, it is difficult for people to travel to our offices. Shropshire Customer First gives our customers the opportunity to have face-to-face contact with us from the more distant areas from our offices. Apart from the ability to communicate face-to-face, we are actively developing a range of services which will be available using Shropshire Customer First.”
At present this is a pilot project, and the organisations involved are keen to have feedback from customers to see what they think of the service.
21 January
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Shropshire County Council
Shropshire Customer First
Shirehall, Abbey Foregate
Shrewsbury
Shropshire, SY2 6ND
Tel: +44 (0) 1743 252296
customer.first @shropshire.gov.uk