Commonplace definition

Commonplace means Commonplace Digital Ltd (company number 08575062) of 4th Floor, Aldgate Tower, 2 Leman Street, London E1 8FA.

Examples of Commonplace in a sentence

  • Commonplace hazards which should be controlled by good management and good site practices are not included in the Pre-construction Information Pack.

  • Commonplace helps identifies what’s important to communities and all responses to the survey questionnaires have been analysed and where appropriate included within the draft Transport Strategy.

  • Commonplace is the online engagement platform used by Royal Greenwich that allows the Council to connect with the whole community, hear their voices and make better, more inclusive decisions.

  • Whilst the vast majority of responses to the Transport Stagey were submitted online via Commonplace, all comments received at public events were noted and included as part of the responses feedback.

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