Yup - it's worth discussing.
I'm not so sure about ditching the print format Lewisham Life - for a long time, if not always, there will be many people for whom hard copy is more useful - even for me, still. But obviously cost is a consideration.
I agree about cutting out puff pieces for the Mayor. When you write
put some money behind private local magazines that are self financing
I'm not quite sure what you mean - maybe that the Council would specify some local public service requirements, which private local magazines could then put in a bid for - in the same way that contractors for park services bid for a defined period contract? I can imagine that would work - and it wouldn't stop the Mayor's staff trying to get pieces about him in such publications, just as they can now try to get positive coverage of him in the Newsshopper and South London Press. It wouldn't exactly make such magazines 'self financing' if they relied on council money in this way, but I think I could live with it.
Yes - definitely use web sites such as this and Brockley Central. Some of us are working on this, as you, Lee, already know. But it takes a fair bit of cultural change in the Council. As argued previously on this Forum, I think Forums are still the best place for discussion and argument, so although Twitter and Facebook should also be part of the mix, they will not be everything.
Re libraries - yes, I think they too can be part justified as part of a general Council 'communications strategy', because premises such as libraries are where expert staff can be based who can help citizens - in particular those without access to the web - to learn more about what the Council and other local service providers do, and also get feed back from such citizens.
I don't agree totally with you on Assemblies. Having read the 'Local Assemblies Implementation Plan' a couple of years ago -
http://www.lund.co.uk/wp-content/upload ... 0Guide.doc I upset some Council officers with an email on the subject which ended with this YouTube link - still a great bit of pop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESy-Z8vqMrE. But I meant the 'start again' bit, because I think the basic idea of quarterly meetings where Councillors and officers come face to face with citizens is well worthwhile.