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Blogger (131)
Make a Cornish blog!
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Contact your local newspaper (211)
A good site for getting the contact details of all the local newspapers that are read in your area, particularly useful for anyone planning a letter writing campaign.
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Councillor info (208)
This website is a new initiative by the Local Government Association that enables you to contact your local councillor online
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HearFromYourMP.com (180)
Sign up to HearFromYourMP.com and get non spam two way e-mails from your MP's on what they are doing and why.
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info4local (137)
The one-stop information gateway for local public services. You can use this portal to get quick and easy access to the information you need from central government departments, agencies and public bodies
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Neighbourhood Fix-it (193)
This site allows you to report directly to the local council your views, or discuss local problems like graffiti, fly tipping, broken paving slabs, or street lighting.
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Ofcom (171)
Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services
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PlanningAlerts.com (151)
Email alerts of planning applications near you
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Press Complaints Commission (124)
The Press Complaints Commission is an independent body which deals with complaints from members of the public about the editorial content of newspapers and magazines
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The Government Says (105)
"The Government Says" make news releases from Government departments easy to find and easy to scan through quickly. It does this in order to help you, a British citizen, keep your finger on the pulse of what the government's up to. Without having to try to hard, and without having to rely on journalists telling you what matters
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