Tools and solutions for EU public sector institutions
Give residents a clear, accessible way to find contacts, local updates, services and community information online.
When district head details, office hours, service contacts and representative information are spread across outdated pages or documents, residents waste time calling the wrong person or visiting without the information they need.
District offices often share updates through noticeboards, social media or separate calendars, which makes it difficult for residents to know which information is current, official and complete.
If key information is only available in scanned documents, printed notices or poorly structured pages, residents using assistive technologies, mobile devices or another language may struggle to access it.
When nobody is sure who should update contacts, publish announcements, remove outdated notices or review personal data, the website quickly becomes unreliable and creates avoidable administrative risk.
Your website can present district head details, office contacts, reception hours, service locations and representative information in a clear, consistent format that is easy for staff to update and easy for residents to use.
You can publish local announcements, consultation notices, community meetings, public events and urgent updates in one official place, with clear dates, categories and archiving.
Your office can organise practical information such as local services, community facilities, forms, decisions and public notices so residents can find what they need without searching through disconnected files.
You can provide key pages in more than one language, helping residents access core information about contacts, services, announcements and procedures in the language versions your district needs.
Your team can work with clear publishing responsibilities, approval steps and content review routines that support GDPR compliance, reduce outdated information and make day-to-day website management more dependable.
Yes. We can structure the website so authorised staff can manage only the sections relevant to their role, such as contacts, news, events or documents. This supports clearer content ownership and reduces the risk of accidental changes.
We design websites with WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility requirements in mind and help you structure content so it is easier to use with keyboards, screen readers and mobile devices. We also support GDPR-conscious content handling, including clear treatment of contact details, forms and published personal information.
Yes. We can create a multilingual structure for your key pages and content so residents can access essential information in the languages your district office needs to provide. We also help you plan which content should be translated and how to keep language versions consistent.
Yes. We are used to working with public sector requirements and can provide clear scopes, documentation, staged delivery and practical communication throughout the project. This helps your office manage procurement, review milestones and internal sign-off with less friction.