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
651.PeaceWeek in the news(Friday 12th of March 2010 02:08:58 PM
6 months ago )
PeaceWeek has been featured in the Manchester Evening News (see one of the articles here), Granada News, and the BBC Radio Manchester Breakfast programme. Further coverage is planned for the Lantern Parade and OSBAs. On Sunday 14th there is an interview with Rev Nims Obunge on “Sunday Breakfast”, from about...
652.Thinking of Rose & Brian(Friday 12th of March 2010 09:12:24 AM
6 months ago )
March 2010
We know we echo the thoughts of the whole community when we send our deepest sympathy to Rose and Brian Askew, the mother and brother of David who tragically died on Wednesday evening.
Many people will know Rose from her voluntary work at Hattersley’s credit union, where she...
653.Folksy Hanging – “Just what the doc ordered”(Thursday 11th of March 2010 10:03:18 PM
6 months ago )
“Folksy Hanging – loved it! Really relaxing – just what the doc ordered”. So says a happy maker of tonight’s Rubbish Revamped workshop. Shredding pieces of material, knotting them round a hoop and filling a little heart pouch with lavender whilst nibbling on homemade hobnobs seems to have gone down well. Do admire the...
654.St Peter’s Community Newspaper April 2010(Thursday 11th of March 2010 01:04:30 PM
6 months ago )
The next edition of St Peter’s Community News is due out at the end of April 2010. If you would like to submit an article or details of voluntary and job vacancies, please do so by Friday 9th April 2010. We’re looking forward to another great piece of work by...
655.St Peter’s Community Grants Deadline(Thursday 11th of March 2010 11:07:09 AM
6 months ago )
The deadline for the submission of community grant applications is 12 pm on Wednesday 24th March 2010. Grant application forms and guidance notes can be found here. For further info contact Sophie Coulton on 0161 241 6135, email sophie.coulton@stpeterspartnerships.org.
656.Three bears spotted in reception!?!(Wednesday 10th of March 2010 10:28:05 PM
6 months ago )
In reception as part of our irresistible curriculum this half term, we have been listening to, learning about and reading ‘traditional tales’ . Would you believe it? – Goldilocks and The Three Bears, Little Red Riding Hood and even The Three Billy Goats Gruff have been seen in our classroom...
657.Three bears spotted in Reception!?!(Wednesday 10th of March 2010 10:28:05 PM
6 months ago )
In reception as part of our irresistible curriculum this half term, we have been listening to, learning about and reading ‘traditional tales’ . Would you believe it? – Goldilocks and The Three Bears, Little Red Riding Hood and even The Three Billy Goats Gruff have been seen in our classroom...
658.GMCC Evening Social Bike Rides(Wednesday 10th of March 2010 09:41:35 PM
6 months ago )
A series of short, (10 miles there and back) rides radiating from Manchester City centre. Discover pleasant routes out of the city, and find things and places of cultural, historical and alcoholical interest. First ride Thurs 18th of March, 2010, starting from Albert Square and going to Chorlton and, possibly...
659.Here come the Bee-Bots!(Wednesday 10th of March 2010 01:49:33 PM
6 months ago )
Nursery have had fun using the Bee-Bots around the school. Bee-Bots are programmable toys which help with their directional skills and mathematical development.
660.FOO/FOO FRANK LAMAR..(Wednesday 10th of March 2010 12:19:00 PM
6 months ago )
This is my blog for the Spice Girls Competition Whitemoss Youth had we had differant age group's and it was great success everyone enjoyed it a big thanks to the late FOO/FOO frank Lamar for turning up and surpporting our club.blog by JOHNNY BIGGS..