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Prime Minister speaks up for local newspapers

David Cameron reads an Oxford Mail report in 2009 about delays to a new college campus in Witney David Cameron reads an Oxford Mail report in 2009 about delays to a new college campus in Witney

THE UK’s regional and local press is being celebrated during Local Newspaper Week. Here Witney MP and Prime Minister David Cameron highlights why newspapers like ours matter:

"I AM delighted to send my full support to the Newspaper Society’s Local Newspaper Week.

For decades, local newspapers have faced fierce competition. First there was the radio, then television, and now of course, the Internet.

But despite all these challenges, they continue to play a vital role and that’s testament to the extraordinary creativity and versatility of all those people who work in local media.

Local newspapers are hugely important to our country – for two good reasons. First, they strengthen our democracy, holding the powerful to account.

Whereas national newspapers can focus on the bigger picture, it’s local papers that often really analyse the detail of what central and local government is doing and the impact their policies have on the ground.

In the weeks and months ahead, I expect local papers to continue to scrutinise everything this Government does in their area and act as a voice for their readers.

Second, local papers are hugely important in helping to build a bigger, stronger society.

There is a massive gap between the State on the one hand, and the individual on the other, and local papers help fill the space in between, galvanising readers into action.

That could be by campaigning on local issues, highlighting local clubs, groups, businesses and societies and encouraging people to get involved, or championing local people who are playing their part to make their community a better place.

By shining a spotlight on this good work, local papers persuade others to do more – and I want to see more of it.

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That’s why I would like to take this opportunity, as we celebrate Local Newspaper Week, to ask local newspapers and you, their readers, to show off even more of the great work taking place in your community and nominate your local heroes for the Government’s Big Society Awards. There have been 16 winners to date, recognising the remarkable work going on in towns and cities up and down the country, by all kinds of organisations from large enterprises to tiny grassroots schemes and inspirational individuals.

This week, I am hosting a reception for the first round of award winners in Downing Street.

I hope that in the months ahead I’ll be able to meet and hear about many more of the people making such a valuable contribution to their community."

  • You can find details on the Prime Minister Big Society Awards and information on how to make a nomination at number10.gov.uk/ bigsocietyawards

Comments(10)

Trevor Craig says...
2:18pm Wed 11 May 11

Local papers do a vital job of holding local government and other public bodies to account on behalf of taxpayers. In this light it is very sad that Newsquest seem intent on cutting costs so much in their regional papers. I know they are not alone. Northcliffe, Trinity Mirror etc are all doing similar things. If regional papers are cut back too much we will end up in a very sorry state. They cannot blame new media, they have just failed to adapt quickly enough.

Lord Peter Mcvey says...
2:32pm Wed 11 May 11

To be honest The Hard Copy of the O.M. is a waste of time. It is already going to print for tomorrows copy as I type this, so any news that happens now will have to wait until fridays paper, what is the point?

Alfie Nokes says...
9:10pm Wed 11 May 11

When they start emloying investigative journalists instead of copy-paste parrots, do let me know, maybe I'll then be able to put a value on the local news.

Cut N Paste says...
9:56am Thu 12 May 11

Alfie Nokes wrote:
When they start emloying investigative journalists instead of copy-paste parrots, do let me know, maybe I'll then be able to put a value on the local news.
Well said Alfie........totally agree.......then again I would!

jf says...
10:02am Thu 12 May 11

Lord Peter Mcvey wrote:
To be honest The Hard Copy of the O.M. is a waste of time. It is already going to print for tomorrows copy as I type this, so any news that happens now will have to wait until fridays paper, what is the point?
Since when do you become Lord - Peter? LOL

However,I do agree with you. The HARD is a waste of time.

I would much rather read on line.At least it's more up to date.

jf says...
10:03am Thu 12 May 11

I meant to put- The HARD copy!!!

newcy says...
11:31am Thu 12 May 11

Let's hope the PM reads it online also -he might then actually take some account of how people in his home county are suffering under Tory oppression - perhaps even other local papers to see just how unpopular he is country-wide. Maybe then he'll actually start to remember (sorry, this should say realize) that the government is to serve the people, not its own pockets and old chums from public school.

Lord Peter Mcvey says...
9:17pm Thu 12 May 11

jf wrote:
Lord Peter Mcvey wrote:
To be honest The Hard Copy of the O.M. is a waste of time. It is already going to print for tomorrows copy as I type this, so any news that happens now will have to wait until fridays paper, what is the point?
Since when do you become Lord - Peter? LOL

However,I do agree with you. The HARD is a waste of time.

I would much rather read on line.At least it's more up to date.
Since this new log in, I had to create a new account, what is all this log in with facebook?

jf says...
10:03am Sat 14 May 11

Lord Peter Mcvey wrote:
jf wrote:
Lord Peter Mcvey wrote:
To be honest The Hard Copy of the O.M. is a waste of time. It is already going to print for tomorrows copy as I type this, so any news that happens now will have to wait until fridays paper, what is the point?
Since when do you become Lord - Peter? LOL

However,I do agree with you. The HARD is a waste of time.

I would much rather read on line.At least it's more up to date.
Since this new log in, I had to create a new account, what is all this log in with facebook?
No idea M Lord.

I am still using the old way. Oops-what have you done this time?

Lord Peter Mcvey says...
7:10pm Mon 16 May 11

Just don't do a C Cleaner on your comp.

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