Community Reporters

Everyone has something to say - about where they live, what they're experiencing, and what they want to see happen. Our Community Reporters’ programme gives people a platform to tell these stories online.

We work with individuals from all kinds of communities to give them a voice and build their confidence in the use of social media tools.

Reporters learn how to produce content with new social media such as blogs, podcasts, films and wikis, and use everything from mobile phones to video cameras and webcams. Stories are distributed through our online networks, meaning that those voices can be heard by anyone online.

Community reporters can be local active individuals or participants in our training programmes.

To see examples of Community Reporter content, or for more information on Community Reporting and how you can get involved, visit http://peoplesvoicemedia.co.uk or contact enquiries@peoplesvoicemedia.co.uk

51.Video letter to Hynburn Homes from residents and a video reply back(Monday 01st of March 2010 01:24:46 PM 1 week, 5 days ago ) Community Reporters from Huncoat in Accrington Stanley produced   a video letter to Hynburn Homes to ask some questions about the future of their estate. This approach allows for a different type of dialogue between residents and the housing association which is  continuing and will also include face to face...
52.WHITEMOSS YOUTH CLUB...2010(Monday 01st of March 2010 01:22:00 PM 1 week, 5 days ago ) This is my blog on a slide show of the art work at the Whitemoss Youth Club done by out good freind phil who has done great work for our club. He's done our History Wall at the front of the club starting from the 60,s to the Presant day...
53.EAP(Monday 01st of March 2010 12:19:17 PM 1 week, 5 days ago ) The next Environmental Advisory Panel meeting is scheduled for Wednesday 3rd March.  The agenda and minutes from the last meeting are posted on the EAP page.  If you have any comments please get in touch.
Best wishes, Katie.
54.Owton Manor community reporters looking at crime and safety issues in Hartlepool(Friday 26th of February 2010 04:07:10 PM 2 weeks, 1 day ago ) People’s Voice Media and Safe in Tees Valley are training up community reporters in  Owton Manor in Hartlepool. They will be reporting  on issue to do with crime and communty safety in there local area.  You can see there blog and further footage at poolsgossip.

55.New Spokes Stickers!(Friday 26th of February 2010 03:00:11 PM 2 weeks, 1 day ago ) Oh My! The Spokes have brand new stickers for your delight!
We’re all very excited about this evening’s performance, we’ll have biscuits and cakes before critical mass- come and find us and we’ll give you a sticker too.
Rain or shine we’ll be riding, see you there!

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56.Do you know the John Bull. See one of our community reporters eat it(Friday 26th of February 2010 01:15:38 PM 2 weeks, 1 day ago ) John Bull that famous dish.  Kevin describes it and eats it.  Looks lovely

57.Visit Your Gothic Style Church(Friday 26th of February 2010 11:43:44 AM 2 weeks, 1 day ago ) Come along to the Albion United Reform Church, Stamford Street East, Ashton, and have a wander around this gothic style building constructed in 1895!  If you want to know a bit more about its history and what it looks like click here.  To arrange a visit contact Mary Whitehead on 0161 330 9164...
58.Tameside Homewatch Scheme Wins Award(Friday 26th of February 2010 11:13:19 AM 2 weeks, 1 day ago ) Members of  St Peter’s Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) have been awarded a £1000 grant from the Neighbourhood and Homewatch Network for promoting Home Watch.  The award will be used to support a crime prevention project in St Peter’s.  The NPT recognised that the Home Watch scheme needed to include a...
59.I’m Here – in a Shudehill car park?(Friday 26th of February 2010 10:18:40 AM 2 weeks, 1 day ago ) Here’s an event that’s been cleverly marketed over the past few weeks, with vague stickers in shop windows and such throughout Manchester city centre:

I’m Here, a 30-minute short film; is at the heart of the new Absolut campaign, ‘In An Absolut World, Ordinary Is No Place To Be’....
60.I’m Here – in a Shudehill car park?(Friday 26th of February 2010 10:18:40 AM 2 weeks, 1 day ago ) Here’s an event that’s been cleverly marketed over the past few weeks, with vague stickers in shop windows and such throughout Manchester city centre:

I’m Here, a 30-minute short film; is at the heart of the new Absolut campaign, ‘In An Absolut World, Ordinary Is No Place To Be’....
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