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Alterations to the Subscription Service


THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE SIGNED UP
to receive a DAILY E-MAIL of updates from the Hedon Blog (and a weekly HU12.net update) will see that service change from tomorrow Friday 1st April.

The e-mail will now only be sent WEEKLY on a Friday afternoon. This hopefully will give a bit of respite to those whose e-mail inbox gets filled up quickly.

However, on our new Subscriptons Page it is now possible to get exactly the e-mail updates you prefer, DAILY, WEEKLY or a ONE-OFF e-mail whenever a new Hedon Blog Community News is published.

You can easily unsubscribe from your existing service by clicking ‘unsubscribe from this list’ at the bottom of each e-mail.

Give yourself a Christmas Present: Follow the Hedon Blog

Merry Christmas 2010!
ARE YOU READING the Hedon Blog for the first time? Perhaps on the internet on that new computer that you got for Christmas?

If so then you can become a friend of the Hedon Blog in various ways.

You can become a friend on Facebook and quite often find out some of the background information to the main articles posted on the Blog.

You can follow the Hedon Blogger on Twitter and in normal non-holiday circumstances can find out much more via the general chatter and banter on that micro-blogging service.

You can also choose to get a regular daily update by good old-fashioned e-mail via free subscription.

For the more technical amongst you then you can also follow the Blog byRSS feed. (More about this from the BBC Help Pages).

However you choose to get regular dose of the Hedon Blog – then please do! It all goes to prove that people are interested in what goes on in Hedon and do care about the town.

And you can always help the Hedon Blog by becoming one of its regular writers see You can help….

MP Watch – follow the activities of your local Member of Parliament

intouch was the title of a Conservative Party newsletter delivered to South West Holderness homes last week. It is an appropriate title to describe the status of our local MP Graham Stuart.

Graham Stuart is an MP in touch with his constituents using traditional means such as newsletters and street surgeries, but he also utilises the internet to carry out two-way communication. Website services have transformed the way in which we can follow the activities of our representatives in Parliament. This allows a level of transparency and accountability to be available that just was not possible to previous generations.

This article looks at some of those website services that are available:

You can e-mail Graham Stuart at graham@grahamstuart.com;

MP’s own website Graham Stuart, MP. This will bring you the news that the MP himself feels is essential to communicate to constituents. And very much like the Hedon Blog, you can leave comments and give your own views;

TheyWorkForYou.Com is an excellent service that allows you to find out everything you might want to know about an MP’s work in Parliament. You can arrange to be sent an e-mail everytime your MP speaks in the House of Commons; you can find out about their Voting Record, the issues that interest them, and crucially in today’s Parliament – their expenses;

Graham Stuart is on Twitter and keeps us informed of some key activities via his account at http://twitter.com/grahamstuart. Graham is an occasional Twitterer his latest Tweet actually gives a link to a speech he made on coastal towns recorded at TheyWorkForYou;

@grahamstuart speech on coastal towns at http://tinyurl.com/25qw2gv

As reported on the Blog you can follow the activities of your local MP via the iPad and iPhone;

You can also use Yoosk! to ask public questions of your local MP – and other national politicians.

Local Hedon Conservative Mike Bryan describes his colleague as a “workaholic” and – whether you support that particular Party or not – if you begin to follow Graham Stuart via the services mentioned above then you just might be inclined to agree!

Other hard working local politicians that utilise the internet and particularly Twitter to make themselves accountable are:

  • John Prescott (former East Hull MP) on his Prezza Blog.

What’s On newsletter for Hedon Blog subscribers

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THOSE OF YOU who subscribe to the Hedon Blog via the orange Subscribe by Email button will soon receive extra services over and above the normal regular daily Email of Blog updates.

In the future it is hoped to produce new documents for example a special Hedon Calendar and a unique Hedon Blog “Guide to Hedon” which will only be exclusively available to those that subscribe using the orange button.

An example of these new services was delivered last week. It was a newsletter providing a handy reminder with clickable links to activities taking place last weekend. See What’s On newsletter below (click image to access online version) – and don’t forget to subscribe to your local neighbourhood Blog!


Friends of The Hedon Blog

ARE YOU READING the Hedon Blog for the first time? Perhaps on the new computer that you got for Christmas?

If so then you can become a friend of the Hedon Blog in various ways.

You can become a friend on Facebook and quite often find out some of the background information to the main articles posted on the Blog.

You can follow the Hedon Blogger on Twitter and in normal non-holiday circumstances can find out much more via the general chatter and banter on that micro-blogging service.

You can also choose to get a regular daily update by good old-fashioned e-mail via free subscription.

For the more technical amongst you then you can also follow the Blog by RSS feed. (More about this from the BBC Help Pages).

However you choose to get regular doses of the Hedon Blog – then please do! It all goes to prove that people are interested in what goes on in Hedon and do care about the town.

And you can always help the Hedon Blog by becoming one of its regular writers see You can help….

E-mail subscription to Hedon Blog

YOU CAN NOW SUBSCRIBE to the Hedon Blog by clicking on the subscribe logo – or its twin on this page – and be sent a daily e-mail update.

You will be taken to the following form to enter your e-mail address, name and the type of e-mail you wish to receive.

The images below are the pages you will see:
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