Correct the record
Tell us we have a fact wrong
Everything here is found by software reading public documents, so some of it is wrong. A date, a name, a vote recorded as passed when the minutes say it was only proposed. If you can show us the document, we will correct the record.
We correct the record. We do not change the verdict.
The record is the facts: what was decided, on what date, by whom, and in which document. Show us the document and we fix it. The score is then worked out again from the corrected facts.
The verdict is what those facts add up to. It follows from the record, so the only thing that moves it is the record. We will not soften a finding because a council asks us to, and nobody can pay to change one.
This is the same for everyone. A council, a journalist, a member of the public: the same form, the same evidence, the same answer.
A person reads every report. We reply by email, whether or not the record changes.