Commonplace to double workforce after securing funding

Community online engagement platform Commonplace is set to double its staff numbers over the next year, after raising £3m in its first fundraising round.

Commonplace provides a platform whereby local authorities and developers can engage with the public about projects. Its Series A funding round was led by venture capital company Beringea.

Developers and organisations including TfL, HS2, Delancey and Grosvenor have signed up for the app, as well as more than 70 local authorities.

Mike Saunders, co-founder and chief executive of Commonplace (pictured, left, with co-founder David Janner-Klausner), said: “It is vital that people are connected to the place they live, work or play, and are able to have a constructive voice in the developments and projects shaping these places.

“This round of investment will enable us to engage millions more people as councils, developers and the government seek to address housing shortages and the pressing need for infrastructure.”

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