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 jess@peoplesvoicemedia.co.uk

11.EDGE LANE ALLOTMENTS AND SOME HEALTHY ADVICE(Thursday 12th of August 2010 05:57:49 PM 4 weeks ago ) Eating Fruit on an empty stomach
Dr Stephen Mak treats terminal ill cancer patients by "un-orthodox" way and many patients recovered. He explains: before he is using solar energy to clear the illnesses of his patients. He believes on natural healing in the body against illnesses. See the...
12.Stop the Pigeon(Wednesday 11th of August 2010 05:32:03 PM 4 weeks, 1 day ago )
I’ve mentioned before that the mind is a strange place. Take last night. I was sat at home with my husband and we were talking about work. (We weren’t physically at work and so of course we were talking about it.) All of a sudden...
13.Garden Market Produce Exchange at St Wilfs, Hulme (22nd August) and New Smithfield Market (28th August)(Wednesday 11th of August 2010 02:32:00 PM 1 month ago ) We would like to inform you of our plans for a joint 'Garden Market produce exchange. EMERGE's local food works project and Manchester Creative Collective's Food Hub are partnering up to
host two pilot events in late August one in the North East of the City and one in the...
14.Garden Market Produce Exchange at St Wilfs, Hulme (22nd August) and New Smithfield Market (28th August)(Wednesday 11th of August 2010 02:32:00 PM 1 month ago ) We would like to inform you of our plans for a joint 'Garden Market produce exchange. EMERGE's local food works project and Manchester Creative Collective's Food Hub are partnering up to
host two pilot events in late August one in the North East of the City and one in the...
15.Action Plan and November 30 Survey(Tuesday 10th of August 2010 09:15:28 PM 1 month ago ) Hi all (or, after looking at the viewing stats, I should say, “hi both”), Here’s the latest and final survey that we are asking people to fill in. On the 20th of every month from now till November we will publish the answers we’ve had so far, and formally send...
16.A few more on the lottie(Tuesday 10th of August 2010 03:20:36 PM 1 month ago )









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17.Flowers etc. Edge Lane Allotments(Tuesday 10th of August 2010 03:14:35 PM 1 month ago ) A selection of photo's taken this year on edge lane allotments









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18.The Mean Reds(Monday 09th of August 2010 06:27:52 PM 1 month ago )
Some days feel a bit like this.
You can’t quite nail it down but there’s something there. Some ‘thing’. It’s the thing that makes wakes you in the middle of night, twists and turns your dreams, puts butterflies in your stomach, keeps you staring at...
19.Our Den(Saturday 07th of August 2010 06:46:03 PM 1 month ago )
If I could go back in time I’d go back to this day. The garden was full of yellow flowers. And rhubarb too. The rhubarb went wild that year. We made a den under the slide and stayed there all afternoon. Picnicked on cream...
20.Our Den(Saturday 07th of August 2010 06:46:03 PM 1 month ago )
If I could go back in time I’d go back to this day. The garden was full of yellow flowers. And rhubarb too. The rhubarb went wild that year. We made a den under the slide and stayed there all afternoon. Picnicked on cream...
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