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Geo-Location Project

THE HEDON BLOG and HU12 Online are both part of a new Geo-Location Project.

The HypARlocal project is being organised by Talk About Local and involves ‘geo-tagging’ articles with the location of the subject of that story. So an article about St Augustine’s Church will be marked, or geo-tagged, on a Google Map at the location of the Church.

The project is about exploring how mobile phones and tablet computers and other hand-held devices can be used to find stories associated with a particular street or location.

As an example of what can be done, we’ve published a page on the Hedon Blog which indicates certain articles that have been geo-tagged in this way.

Visit: Mapping Stories

Got a Hedon or Holderness news issue?

DO YOU HAVE a local news item or an issue you would like to see broadcast on the Hedon Blog?

Or perhaps you have an issue that affects the wider Holderness area that could be published on HU12 Online?

If so then send your comments in the box below. Or e-mail your photos or YouTube video link to hedonblog@gmx.com

FREE: Valentine’s Day Messages!

AS PART of our 3rd Birthday Celebrations we will be offering FREE Valentine’s Messages which will be published on HU12 Online on Valentine’s Day Tuesday 14th February 2012.

Just fill in your message to the one you love on the online form below (by 5pm Monday 13th Feb, please) – and on Valentine’s Day we’ll add a bit of loving-care to your message and make it stand out from the crowd! See these examples in stunning full size at our preview Valentine’s page:

 
 

Coming soon… our 3rd Birthday… and new developments on your Blog!

THE HEDON BLOG will be 3 years old on Sunday 5th February.

Our first article on the Blog – which at that time was called Our Hedon Adventure – was published on February 5th 2009.

The Hedon Blog has certainly changed since then. But its simple aim to (re)discover and explore the town we live in – and share what we find with anyone who cares to look  - remains the same.   

The Blog is a type of website called – although we didn’t know this at the time – a ‘hyperlocal’. This term describes a website where the ‘niche’ is the ‘place’. As such, our wider aim is to bring together everything about Hedon under one virtual roof.

We also provide a news-gathering and news-sharing service. We don’t cover everything about the town. Only those things that:

  1. you tell us about; 
  2. we find out from press releases from other organisations; 
  3. we discover ‘on the beat’ i.e. being out and about in the town and being curious!

In February we will celebrate our birthday by providing some new methods to improve our local news service.
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Hedon Blog joins international protest today

THE US SENATE is to have a vote on its PROTECT IP / STOP ONLINE PIRACY ACT on Tuesday 24th January.

Campaigners fear that this legislation will stifle free speech and innovation, and even threaten popular web services like Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook.

In response the largest ever web protest in history is being organised today 18th January 2012.

The Act intends to deal with the online piracy that threatens the US entertainment industry i.e. the illegal download of films and music. However, the means to do this could involve entire US-based websites being shut down because some of their users have links to or use pirated material.

Why should this concern us in Hedon? A few infringing links could result in a website full of otherwise legal material being closed down. Website owners would become liable for the content that their users post. YouTube, Twitter, Facebook – and web hosting firms like WordPress (which hosts the Hedon Blog) – would have to actively censor their users!

The Hedon Blog does not support web piracy, however, in response to the threat to the free internet posed by this US action – the Hedon Blog will be wearing its Stop Censorship ribbon from now until the 24th January 2012 – the day the vote takes place.

This Video explains what the protest is all about:

200,000 visitors to Hedon Blog

THE STATS from WordPress.Com show that the Hedon Blog had its 200,000th visitor this morning Saturday 7th January 2012!

The image opposite was captured this afternoon to record the event.It took 2 years to clock up our first 100,000 and only a year to reach the latest figure.

Hedon Blog 2011 Annual Report by WordPress.Com

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

The Louvre Museum has 8.5 million visitors per year. This blog was viewed about 95,000 times in 2011. If it were an exhibit at the Louvre Museum, it would take about 4 days for that many people to see it.

Click here to see the complete report.

Review of the Year – September to December 2011

CONTINUING our Review of 2011:

September 2011: The campaign against Yorkshire Water Smells continued in September with a Day of Action in Hedon and Paull.

Paull Holme Tower

Paull Holme Tower

Members and ex-members of Community First Responders expressed their disillusionment with the service. We visited Paull Holme Tower as part of Heritage Open Days in September which revealed that a part of our local heritage was disappearing in front of our very eyes!

Mr Grumpy warned residents – and Yorkshire Water – about the smelly prospects resulting from the expected super harvest of peas in 2012. Another company, INEOS, was quick to respond to fears following a vapour release at Saltend Chemicals Park.

The East Riding Council previewed its new website in September and we previewed the new HU12 Online to replace the earlier version of that website.

October 2011: Proposals to include South West Holderness ward in the East Hull  parliamentary constituency had been put forward in September. Debate raged locally (even leading to a town councillor’s resignation), but there was very little interest at the Public Hearings on the Boundary Changes in Hull.

Hedon Museum’s October exhibition took a look at The Way We Were in the 1970s. The big local news story of that month was the suspension of two teachers from South Holderness Technology College following comments supposedly made on Facebook. They were later re-instated.

Other stories: We looked at the price of local eggs for our contribution to Blog Action Day on 16th October.  St Augustine’s Church held a public auction at which the star lots were the old church masonry. We asked people to submit their experiences of wild deer in the area and we were genuinely surprised not to receive a single comment!

November 2011: The success of the petition against Yorkshire Water Smells was  confirmed as the East Riding Council agreed to pro-actively address the issue of offensive odours. The Hedon Blog thanked all those 2,405 residents who signed the petition.

The biggest story in November was the proposal to earmark Hedon Haven as Employment Land in anticipation of the development of the area in support of new renewable energy industries.

We pictured and filmed the wonderful Haven Arms fireworks display. We reported on the new Police non-emergency number 101 and on the second bus fares increase in the year! November was the month when the St Augustine’s Clock stopped.

We revealed that TV Poet Ian McMillan had never been to Hedon! This shocking state of affairs was remedied in December when Ian helped officially open the new re-built Inmans School. Another TV celebrity Paul Merton had been spotted in Hedon.

The biggest controversy on the Blog in November was over the inclusion of Big Fairground Ride at the Christmas Lights Switch-on!

December 2011: 

We featured lots of Christmas activities in December, but perhaps the most memorable was the appearance of the Vivergo Reindeer.

We gave a cautious welcome to the news that Siemens was to build its wind turbine manufacturing plant at Alexandra Dock. There was local debate over the new road narrowing scheme in Souttergate.

£3.5m Odour Control Unit - construction complete

Good news of the month was aplenty: Local school dinner-lady Barbara Jordan was given a long service award from South Holderness School. Two local historians were made Honorary Freemen of Hedon. We offered Hedon Blog readers an exclusive 10% Discount at Moorfields in Hull. But perhaps the best news of all was the confirmation from Yorkshire Water that their new Odour Control Unit was operational!

So with that in mind the Hedon Blog wishes you all an odour free (fingers crossed) and HAPPY NEW YEAR in 2012.