Sunderland Echo

Questions raised on £50k spend for council website

- Nic Marko Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

Council chiefs have defended costs spent on the new “My Sunderland” website following questionin­g by councillor­s.

At the latest meeting of the City Council’s Scrutiny Coordinati­ng Committee, councillor­s analysed the first revenue budget review for 2021/22.

Cllr Niall Hodson, Millfield ward representa­tive, questioned why £50,000 had been spent under general contingenc­y transfers towards the developmen­t and maintenanc­e of the council’s ‘My Sunderland’ website.

The Liberal Democrat councillor said: “The My Sunderland website, I’m struggling

a little bit with this one, the council does already have a website and ICT team, there’s a Riverside Sunderland website.

“£50,000 is not a huge amount of money but paying for another website, and the benefit of this website, I’m not quite sure.”

He also noted My Sunderland is the name of the University of Sunderland’s internal website, meaning the new page does not figure highly on a Google search.

Cllr Hodson continued: “If you search Google for My Sunderland the first 12-15 results are internal Sunderland university pages.

“We’ve spent a significan­t amount of money making this new website, which is not an obvious name choice for brand developmen­t.”

He added in recent years the council has already had websites such as “Make it Sunderland” and “See it, Do it Sunderland” which will have cost additional funds.

Jon Ritchie, executive director of corporate services, said the My Sunderland website will consolidat­e and bring together several previous websites, while it has also linked to work around improvemen­ts to the main council website.

Mr Ritchie said: “The principal behind the new website is the See it, Do it and Make It websites are being consolidat­ed here.

“Also the technology that underpins this will also be used to update, and work has been happening in the background, with the sunderland. gov.uk website.

“Linked to the My Sunderland there’s the whole new clean images that we’ve got, thedecisio­nsaroundth­atwere linkedinwi­thcommsand­leaders from our city partners.”

He added he expects the balance will change overtime to improve the websites showing through search engines.

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Cllr Niall Hodson questioned why £50,000 had been spent on the website.

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