and the winner’s were……….
The following publishers of hyperlocal blogs, journalists and data junkies received (un)awards at an (un)glittering ceremony held down the pub following yesterday’s (un)conference.
While the light-hearted prizes themselves (including a broken walking stick, mugs and a very fetching plastic Marilyn) may be relatively worthless, the reasons for the awards, and the sincerity behind acknowledging achievement in these areas, shouldn’t be diminished.
The awards which were presented – with typical aplomb – by William Perrin from TAL were;
- Overall winner – Ventnor Blog
- Best Hyperlocal Story Vestas industrial dispute – Ventnor blog
- Best investigation – HelpMeInvestigate which motivated BCCDIY.
- Best community engagement – w14London.
- The UnTourist Board Award for a site that attracts visitors to a place – Parwich.org
- Most innovative use of data Lichfield council Stuart Harrison aka pezholio.
- Best use of audio Mr Caulkhead Isle of Wight colloquialisms.
- Best use of photography 4am project Karen Strunks
- The Hyperlocal Extreme Award for thrilling, breathtaking or dangerous examples of innovation in a small area kingstonblackboard.org – for issues around xmas lights
- Lulz Award for site, project or individual that made us laugh – Glum Councillors.
With thanks to those that support us….
Best support to hyperlocal bloggers Paul Bradshaw – for excellent academic support
UK Hyperlocal Favourite Tool Fix My StreetAnd those that don’t….
Best attack by traditional media Hull Daily Mail
I was very happy to handover the following awards to people who have made a significant contribution in their area;
- Most Inspirational site went to Josh Halliday for firing up young journalists with his doorstep project SR2.
- Best local special interest website Greener Leith for its dedication to the local environment north of the border.
- Best use of video East Salford direct tv – not just because there’s a general shortage of Mancunians in loud shirts on mainstream telly, but also because they do, as they say ‘ride the recession like a Blackpool donkey!’
- Best use of a map – Openly Local for the hyperlocal map which tracks us all.
- Best council coverage for PitsnPots by Tony Walley and Mike Rawlins for the site’s dogged Stoke City council coverage.
The awards finished a day which saw independent publishers coming from as far north as Edinburgh, as far south as the Isle of Wight and as far west as Cardiff.
It was a day of intelligent conversation, debate and lively catch-up. You can re-cap on the debates at the liveblog from myself and the beatbloggers here;
And I’ve already spotted these different takes on the event too;
- Notes from Citizen Sheep.
- Notes from Guardian Cardiff beatblogger Hannah Waldram.
- A bit of video from John Popham.
- Lessons for museums in engaging with bloggers, Alex Hartley.
Plus I’ve started this Twitter list of all those who attended http://twitter.com/#/list/foodiesarah/tal10 if you’re missing, please do let me know.
Finally, there’s a few people I wanted to say a public thank you to for making the event run so smoothly – Linda and Holly at ntiLeeds, the entire TAL team and finally, let’s not forget the foodies, Bagel Nash, Leeds for a splendid lunch spread.
Pity we didn’t know it was on…….!
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Well I am sorry to hear that, I’d have very much like to meet you. Perhaps we could get together next time I’m in Edinburgh?
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Pity we didn’t know it was on…….!
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How fantastic to receive our first award being the best community engagement award. I did not know it was on but hey its our first award. Thanks to everyone who has supported us during the early days of our site especially Will Perinn.
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How fantastic to receive our first award being the best community engagement award. I did not know it was on but hey its our first award. Thanks to everyone who has supported us during the early days of our site especially Will Perinn.
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Hi had no idea this event was on, shame as I most certainly would have come – is there a mailing list I can be included on?
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