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Report-Back
Every 30 days. By community. By category. By outcome. The campaign that reports back, even when the answer is "we couldn't fix it." That goes in too.
Where we are right now.
The Squeeze Audit is open and reports are coming in. Here's the live picture, updated as each one is checked and published.
Action taken & logged
Forwarded, awaiting reply
Stuck, and named below
Every report, checked and published.
Every report that comes through the Squeeze Audit is checked by hand, then published here, by community, by category and by outcome. Use the filters to sort by status. The ones still stuck stay on the list until they move.
No reports have been published yet. Checked reports will appear here as they come in, each one verified before it goes public.
Where your report goes.
Every report goes through the same pipeline. Public, traceable, with the body that owns the issue named. No black box.
Filed
Logged through the Squeeze Audit. A basic public line may appear, for example: "Report received about potholes in Hanham." [Full details are checked manually before anything more is published.]
Routed
Sent to the body that owns the issue, South Glos Council, First Bus, the NHS, the planning authority, or another relevant body, with a case officer or contact named where possible.
Tracked
Status updated as the case moves. Resolved, in progress, escalated, or stuck, all four states are visible to the public.
Reported
Every checked report is published in the public report-back, including the ones we couldn't fix and why.
Why we publish what we couldn't fix.
Most local campaigns advertise their wins and bury their losses. We do the opposite. The hardest items to fix are usually the most important ones. They are stuck because someone with power did not act.
Naming what is stuck and who has not replied is how stuck things eventually get fixed. Quiet politics is what keeps them stuck.