Number:
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Headline
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Story Summary
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Who’s interested and why?
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1.
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“Famous faces ride in Tour of
Britain”
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A number of renowned cyclists, that included Mark Cavendish and Sir
Bradley Wiggins, were riding though Bristol during the penultimate stage of
the Tour if Britain.
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The people who likely be more interested in this article are cyclists
fans who would want to know about the more infamous cyclists from the world
of cycling riding through their local area.
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2.
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“Council prepares for winter”
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Tells readers that roads in Pill, Portishead, Easton-On-Gordano,
Clevedon, Long Ashton, Nailsea and Yatton will be closed for around two
weeks.
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Firstly, people who live in the mentioned areas will want to know
which roads are closed and when. Secondly, people who need to drive to work may
also want to know about this article because they might take these routes in
order to get to work.
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3.
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“Rejection for High Street
flats plan”
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Plans for flats to be built in Portishead High Street have been
rejected by the North Somerset council due to the fact that it would have
appeared to be cramped and the belief that these flats would have had
unacceptable living conditions.
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People who require a flat to live in would be interested in this
article because they may have recently just moved to Portishead and the
article infers that there are too few flats in Portishead.
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4.
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“School crossing saved by
generous villagers”
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Funding for a crossing patrol at Wraxall Primary School have been
found. This would enable for families to cross the road safely.
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Parents whose children go to Wraxall Primary School would likely be
more interested in this article because these parents likely walk their kids
to school and a crossing patrol would mean that they can cross the road
safely.
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5.
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“Pool café to stay open after
summer success”
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Following a successful summer season the Portishead Pool Community
Trust has chosen to keep continuing the café throughout the autumn and winter
despite the open air pool closing for the winter.
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The locals who went to the open air pool during the summer and liked
the café would be interested in this article because it tells them that the
café will remain open despite the pool closing.
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6.
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“Port company reveals plan for
land expansion”
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The Bristol Port Company has revealed a deal to develop land in
Easton-in-Gordano so that it can be used as storage space due to popular dam.
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The people who work or the BPC would be interested because it means
that they have more space to work.
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7.
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“Post office will not close in
strike”
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The Backwell Post Office will remain open during a strike on Thursday
despite hundreds of post office workers going on strike on that day.
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It says in the article that “the Backwell Post Office wants to assue
customers that it will be open as usual this week”, this means that the
customers of this post office will be interested in this article.
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8.
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“Smokers urged to quit for
Stoptober”
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Smokers across North Somerset are being encouraged to quit the habit
in the event that will taking place this month.
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Smokers who to stop smoking will be interested in this article
because they want to ‘kick the habit’.
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9.
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“Skunk takes in the sights and
smells of his new home”
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A skunk from Noah’s ark zoo farm has been moved to an eco-friendlier
enclosure.
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People who are interested in the welfare of animals and the
environment will be interested in this article.
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10.
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“Royal reply for preschool”
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A letter from a group of pre-schoolers has been received a reply from
the Queen. The letter contained questions to the Queen and the Queen sent a
reply answering the questions.
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The parents of the children will be interested in this article
because it mentions their children, teachers at this preschool would also be
interested.
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11.
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“Domino’s to sell pizza until
3am”
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It was announced that the Domino’s pizza that will be opening in the
Portishead town centre will be allowed to stay open until 3 am for two nights
a week.
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The locals of Portishead would be interested in this article because
this Domino’s will be opened in their town.
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12.
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“Tickets to new Bridget Jones
film up for grabs”
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The newspaper is offering two tickets to one reader to go and see Bridget Jones’ Baby at the Curzon in
Clevedon.
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People interested in this article would also interested in seeing the
aforementioned film.
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What do these articles all have in common?
Many of them are broadsheet articles and can’t really be
deemed ‘sensational’ stories as they are intended for a local audience where
life is much simpler, this means that they can applied more easily to everyday life and to 'every man' that is very common in local areas.
What does this tell you about the features of local
newspapers?
Many are focused on the news of local people rather than the
lives of celebrities, many are based around local activities such as the
examples above.
Who would be interested in these newspapers and why?
Mainly the local people or people that live in areas nearby
that are interested in things that have happened or are happening locally.
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