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Much of the content on these sites is produced by Community Reporters.

Community Reporters are people who have got something to say, and enjoy saying it - real people, with real stories. If you've got access to a computer, you can be a Community Reporter. You can use words, pictures, audio or video - whatever you feel most comfortable with, it doesn't really matter. Likewise it doesn't really matter what you talk or write about (within reason! See our editorial policy) – it doesn't have to be 'news', as such, it can just be something you want people to know about.

If you're already doing something- perhaps you write a blog - you can become a Community Reporter without doing anything more than what you're doing at the moment. If you're based in Manchester, or doing things in Manchester, and have a blog or a website, why not link it up to our site via an RSS feed? You'll get thousands more people reading about the things that matter to you.

Being a Community Reporter means that you'll get access to free training and media equipment, such as video cameras and laptops, which you can then use to produce even more content, in even more imaginative ways! All we ask from you is that you produce something that we can link to on the site.

If you're new to all this stuff, but want to get involved, we can offer you training, starting with the basics of using a computer, to how to make and edit your own films.

For more background information on the programme go to People's Voice Media Community Reporters

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If you're interested in becoming a Community Reporter, please email me at jess@mcin.net, or give me a ring on 0161 230 1430.

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251.Views of East Manchester and Salford(Wednesday 30th of April 2008 03:46:28 PM 8 months, 1 week ago ) I’m working in Charlestown & Lower Kersley in Salford and Beswick, East Manchester helping promote MCIN’s community websites. Here are some pictures from the areas.
Beswick




Salford



252.Food Futures Local Food Fund Online Survey(Tuesday 29th of April 2008 12:06:03 PM 8 months, 1 week ago ) Manchester Food Futures is conducting an online survey in order to assess how the BIG Lottery Local Food Fund might be used to create useful and sustainable benefits for the community and voluntary sector in Manchester.
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253.Beswick Shops(Monday 28th of April 2008 02:43:41 PM 8 months, 1 week ago ) Sean McGonigle, Director of Regeneration New East Manchester,
outlines what is happening to the Beswick Shops on Grey Mare Lane as
well as wider changes in Beswick, east Manchester
254.Question for Sean re: CIBA(Monday 28th of April 2008 01:28:32 PM 8 months, 1 week ago ) Marilyn emailed to ask Sean:
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255.Question for Sean re: eastserve(Monday 28th of April 2008 01:24:16 PM 8 months, 1 week ago ) As part of these videos we will be putting your questions to Sean for him to answer.
Chris West emailed to ask:
"Why did Sean let eastserve down so badly especially since 2003?"
To put your question to Sean email: david@mcin.net 
256.Introduction(Monday 28th of April 2008 11:49:21 AM 8 months, 1 week ago ) Sean McGonigle, Director of Regeneration for New East Manchester, will be producing regular videos here and on http://www.eastserve.com talking about regeneration in East Manchester.
In this video Sean introduces himself and outlines his role.
If you have questions you want to put to Sean email david@mcin.net
PLEASE NOTE:
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257.Rebuilding Manchester is back online(Sunday 27th of April 2008 08:00:43 AM 8 months, 2 weeks ago )
I’ve been contacted by Euan Kellie, who tells me that his site Rebuilding Manchester is back online again.
The site documents the rebuilding of Manchester in the aftermath of the 1996 bomb, and contains many fascinating photographs and documents.
Go to www.rebuildingmanchester.co.uk.
258.Rebuilding Manchester is back online(Sunday 27th of April 2008 08:00:43 AM 8 months, 2 weeks ago )
I’ve been contacted by Euan Kellie, who tells me that his site Rebuilding Manchester is back online again.
The site documents the rebuilding of Manchester in the aftermath of the 1996 bomb, and contains many fascinating photographs and documents.
Go to www.rebuildingmanchester.co.uk.
259.Blimey!(Saturday 26th of April 2008 02:08:41 PM 8 months, 2 weeks ago ) Bin long times for doin the rytin but got a ickle spare time this afty so will tell of my resent advenchure.
Well Shefeeder haz bin thinkin agin….witch we all no is not allus a good thing!  Anyhoo she thort that I mite like more freedom wen we go warkin...
260.Festivals schmestivals(Tuesday 22nd of April 2008 02:01:21 PM 8 months, 2 weeks ago ) Typical - I start blogging about all the wonderful things happening in Manchester, then make the mistake of checking the Manchizzle and discover that everything’s already been mentioned, namely:
Futuresonic festival (1-5 May), featuring In Search of the Social in Manchester and more social networking than even a 15-year-old webophile...
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