Member impact, key questions, and starter talking points, ready to forward. We configure and tune this for you; you send it to members each week.
You’ll have a forwardable Week 1 bulletin within 48 hours of the setup call.
Every item in every bulletin includes the same four elements, so members always know what to expect.
Deadlines in the next 14 days, with the owner team named and a one-line reason why it matters.
Consultations opened that week, filtered to the segments you configured, so members only see what is relevant to them.
A plain-English summary of what the consultation means for your members, plus 2–3 questions to help them assess their exposure.
Draft talking points your members can adopt, adapt, or set aside. A starting point for internal review, not a finished position.
Separate member groups or sub-sectors, each with a tailored pack
Keywords, departments, and exclusions, tuned to your remit
Branded, forwardable, email-ready briefing
Deadlines you can't miss - with who should act
Share links now; export available on request.
The consultation monitoring work stays the same. What changes is who does it.
Share your policy areas and how you split your membership
Quick setup call, then we build your watchlists and segments. Target: 48h initial setup.
Weekly briefings + alerts delivered every week. Email-ready format, just forward.
Typically replaces 4–8 hours/week of monitoring + rewrite + formatting. Reduces missed deadlines with 14/7/3-day reminders and owner routing.
Adds multi-segment packs so members only see what’s relevant.
Scheduled weekly bulletin delivery
Alerts delivered by email (to individuals or a shared inbox)
Reminders at 14/7/3 days (configurable)
Exclusions + adjustments to reduce noise
This week covers 5 consultations affecting the built environment supply chain, with 3 closing in the next 14 days. The planning application fees consultation closes imminently and affects cost structures across most members. The new towns site selection criteria has direct implications for developers and contractors working in designated growth areas.
Why it matters: Smaller contractors face direct exposure to fee increases and benefit most from permitted development expansion
| Deadline | Consultation | Why it matters | Who should act | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 Jun | Fees for planning applications | Proposed fee increases affect project cost structures across residential and commercial developments | Finance / Development | GOV.UK |
| 13 Jun | New towns programme: site selection criteria | Designations will shape pipeline opportunities and land access in growth areas | Development / Land teams | GOV.UK |
| 20 Jun | Streamlining the nationally significant infrastructure projects regime | Changes to consent process affect major project timelines and supply chain visibility | Technical / Commercial | GOV.UK |
Proposes updated compliance standards for contractors bidding on public sector work. Covers mandatory environmental reporting, supply chain transparency, and payment practice disclosure.
SME contractors will need updated compliance documentation to remain eligible for public sector frameworks.
• Request proportionate thresholds so requirements scale with contract value, not business size — blanket obligations disproportionately affect smaller contractors
For internal consideration only — not legal advice.
For internal owners — forward to relevant teams
Example content. Your bulletin is tailored to your sectors and segments.
Different member groups or sub-sectors that need tailored content. E.g. SME contractors vs large developers; Scotland vs Wales; retail vs wholesale. Each segment gets its own bulletin filtered to their remit.
AI tools can help with drafting, but the real cost is everything around it: configuring watchlists for your remit, building segment filters, running weekly production reliably, and having someone accountable when something is missed. SectorBulletin is the done-for-you workflow: you get a stable, consistent weekly pack ready to forward, without the setup, maintenance, or ops burden.
No. Each item includes member impact, key questions, and starter talking points, then links to the official consultation for the source. The link is there so members can read in full; the briefing is what saves them the time.
No. The primary value is the weekly member-ready bulletin and closing-soon alerts, configured and tuned for you. We do the setup, filtering, and formatting; you forward it to members.
Week 1 tuning: we work with you to add exclusions, refine keywords, and adjust departments. You can reply to any bulletin with items to exclude or segments to adjust.
4 weeks of weekly bulletins, closing-soon alerts, and an action calendar. We set up your segments and watchlists based on your brief, with no config work for you. £500 one-off, credited against month 1 if you continue.
Yes, on the Custom tier. Your logo, colours, and footer in every bulletin. Available on request.
No. We link directly to GOV.UK for source material and response submission. This is a monitoring and briefing service.
No. We help you track and understand consultations - we don't write submissions.
Done-for-you setup + member-ready weekly bulletin. £500 for 4 weeks (credited against month 1 if you continue). We configure it, you forward it.