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Jonathon Carr-West

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Publisher Number of papers Potential public notices income

Trinity Mirror 130 £8,018,530 - ?

Northcliffe 84 £5,181,305 - ?

Archant 64 £3,3947,584 - ?

Newsquest 200 £16,345,465 - ?

Johnston 265 £22,020,117 - ?

Number of papers taken from publisher website

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- is your local newspaper holding you to account?

- in today’s growing digital media landscape, what additional value is your local newspaper offering over newer forms of local media?

- how many of your local reporters would you describe as being at the heart of your community?

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“total waste of money”

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1 councils should be free to decide where is best to place public notices

• public notices should be written in normal language

2 councils who do publish notices online should offer residents an email subscription service, allowing users to opt-in to receive public notices

• hyperlocal, neighbourhood websites, as well as traditional local media news sites, should be encouraged to carry feeds of council notices

3  the Government should look into the possibility of supporting the development of a central online portal for publishing public notices

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1 councils should be free to decide where is best to place public notices

• public notices should be written in normal language

2 councils who do publish notices online should offer residents an email subscription service, allowing users to opt-in to receive public notices

• hyperlocal, neighbourhood websites, as well as traditional local media news sites, should be encouraged to carry feeds of council notices

3  the Government should look into the possibility of supporting the development of a central online portal for publishing public notices

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1 councils should be free to decide where is best to place public notices

• more work needs to be done to de-jargon and standardise the content of public notices

2 councils who do publish notices online should offer users a email subscription service, allowing uses to opt-in to receive public notices

• hyperlocal, neighbourhood websites, as well as traditional local media news sites, should be encouraged to carry feeds of council notices

3  the Government should look into the possibility of supporting the development of a central online portal for publishing public notices

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