Departmental Public Participation Julia Goldsworthy To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how many consultations her Department undertook in each of the last five years; and how many resulted in the non-preferred option being adopted. Mr. Dhanda Over the past five calendar years to December 2007, Communities and Local Government and my predecessor Department undertook respectively: 24 public consultations (ODPM 2003) 53 public consultations (ODPM 2004) 57 public consultations (ODPM 2005) 34 public consultations ( Communities and Local Government 2006) 48 public consultations (Communities and Local Government 2007) All of these consultations were launched in order to inform policy development, as a way of exposing preliminary policy analysis to public scrutiny. Consultation is one of a number of mechanisms by which Government seek to listen to as wide a range of opinion as possible before making a final decision. Information on the non-preferred options is not collected, and this could be provided only at disproportionate cost.