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Content idea: local wildlife and animals

'Dove is in the air' at Parwich.org

'Dove is in the air' at Parwich.org

A little local wildlife can bring a lovely bit of colour to a community website.  Take a look around you – are there flowers in bloom, ducklings waddling along the canal towpath or a pet kitty prowling the neighbourhood?

Kings Cross Environments Springwatch - Collier Street blossom

Kings Cross Environments Springwatch - Collier Street blossom

Take a photo of the local fauna and flora and put them onto your website to really warm the hearts of your readers.  You might even get a few comments along the lines of ‘Awwwwwww’ or some photo contributions of their furry friends for your troubles.

Spring on Oakfield Road, Birmingham B29

Spring on Oakfield Road, Birmingham B29

Jane B at Parwich.org is obviously a keen ornithologist and often posts some lovely pictures of birds onto the village website.  William Perrin at Kings Cross Environments has made a feature of local wildlife with ‘Springwatch’, posts featuring the spring coming into bloom.

Where Are The Best Bluebells On The Island? asks Ventnor Blog

Where Are The Best Bluebells On The Island? asks Ventnor Blog

If you’re in a particularly urban area, don’t think that means there isn’t local wildlife to feature.  Are there local parks or community gardens?  Is there an abundance of pets, like the large population of cats in Moseley, Birmingham that spawned Meowseley.com?  Or a mad guard-dog like Digbeth is Good’s Guardoggy?

Digbeth is God's Guardoggy

Digbeth is God's Guardoggy

And it’s not as if the wildlife needs to be alive, in the strictest sense.  Something tells me the mole Karen Strunks found in Wake Green Park is likely to do any serious damage to the estate’s gardens.  In fact, I think most of the animals featured on the Digbeth is Good Faunography Trail map of Digbeth animal life were either sculpted or painted.

Mole found in Wake Green Park!

Mole found in Wake Green Park!

So keep your camera on you and a keen eye out for colourful blossoms, feathered friends and cold noses to get some lovely content for your site that will really put a smile on your readers’ faces!

Content idea: publish a local notice or poster

cream teas and handmade crafts on The Parish Post

Often local people will try to get the word out about their news, event or call for help by putting up posters in the area on places such as lampposts, bus stops and notice boards in local pubs, clubs, churches, foyers, etc.

Missing cat on Meowseley

You could help bring the poster to a wider audience by simply taking a photo of it and publishing it on your community website, or merely by writing down the information and typing that up in a post if you do not have a camera to hand when you see it.

Dublin Gospel Choir poster on Drimnagh is Good

Dublin Gospel Choir poster on Drimnagh is Good

There will undoubtedly be posters up in your area about a range of topics, such as:

Lost property/pet/person

Advertising an event, such as a music gig or community meeting

Merely sharing a piece of locally relevant information

  • When someone in W14 London saw a sign for a local office closure, they let residents know by posting the notice W14 & SW6 community website.
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