Showing posts with label Your East Riding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Your East Riding. Show all posts
Monday, June 20, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
Council Leader's clarification on 'Your East Riding' magazine
THE COUNCIL'S NEW MAGAZINE Your East Riding will include up to 12 pages specifically aimed at the Holderness states Council Leader Stephen Parnaby.
In a recent response to a question posed through the Council website's Ask the Leader page, Councillor Stephen Parnaby, OBE gave the following clarifications about the new publication:
"... we have just launched a new quarterly publication called Your East Riding. This 32-page magazine will be published in March, June, September and December each year. To ensure that messages are targeted to areas, the new magazine will include up to 12 'localised' pages for six areas: Market Weighton and Pocklington, Bridlington and Driffield, Holderness, Beverley, Haltemprice and Hunsley, and Goole and Howdenshire. Our press office will continue to work with other local media (TV, radio and newspapers) to provide information to residents, and ensure that the news page on our website is kept up-to-date."This updates HU12's previous article on the new magazine. Read more...
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Your East Riding - new council magazine for residents
YOUR EAST RIDING is the new quarterly magazine produced by East Riding of Yorkshire Council. It replaces the monthly East Riding News and in the first edition Leader of the Council, Stephen Parnaby admits that it represents a considerable saving for the authority.
"In the current economic times Your East Riding also offers the council a considerable cost saving as we have reduced publication from monthly to quarterly and changed the way the publication is distributed. We feel it is important to continue with a regular publication as it is still the most cost effective way to communicate with you, our residents, about key council services and initiatives"The 32-page publication is being distributed locally at the moment and is sub-titled the Holderness Edition with local contacts for councillors included. There are perhaps 8 pages printed with specific Holderness related items included. It will be interesting to see if the volume of this locally targeted content increases in the future. Read more...
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