Archive for the ‘Miscellaneous’ category

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Young people drying up like puddles on a sunny day: useful tools

November 18, 2009

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There is a tool available to show graphically changes in population over time between 1992 and 2031.

The website provides an interactive map that graphically illustrates the extent to which age profile of the UK will change over the next few years. The mapping tool allows the user to select criteria for studying various age groups from UK level down to every local authority area. So, if you’d like to see what the age profile of your locality will look like in ten years’ time, this site can help. It is especially useful for local news bloggers.

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Local Blog sinks Somerton Town Council

November 4, 2009

Local Bloggers are beginning to produce a few good examples of effective scrutiny of Local Councils. In this piece David Keen, who is a Vicar in Yeovil and writes regularly for my Wardman Wire political site, gives an account of a local controversy in the Somerset town of Somerton, which has lead to a number of resignations from the Town Council.

Further, some national commentators are beginning to notice that local blogs have a place in building a better political culture in the UK.

Over to David … (by the way, the inflammatory title is mine).

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UK Local Blog Directory Launches

August 17, 2009

Following on from this post over at the Online Journalism Blog about Mapping Local Blogs, and this previous posting about trends in local blogging, I have used some of the data collected, and some of my own records, to start building a directory of Local Blogs in the UK.

There’s still much to do, but you are most welcome to have a look around and comment.