Twitter – it's really quite useful!

http://twitter.com/#!/aoifemaria/status/33452584945729536

I  always thought Twitter was something for people with too much time on their hands. But Tom Allan has encouraged me into this online society and I must say it’s really useful and great way to make contacts.

It’s the quickest way to get your message out there and given that NEN is facing closure we really need to highlight our plight in an immediate and interactive way.  That instant impact is something extra we can now bring to local news – something which the monthly newspaper cannot achieve.

NEN has only had a Twitter presence for a couple of weeks and we’ve already achieved quite a following.  It’s really encouraging to know that there is a real support for the community newspaper.

http://twitter.com/#!/tomallan/status/34927852793102337

http://twitter.com/#!/danfrydman/status/28540831375826944

http://twitter.com/#!/lumpinthethroat/status/28083183652175873

Video – community organisations' hopes and fears

This video, produced by the NEN’s Dave Pickering, and Paul Chan (formerly of Pilton Video) highlights some of the amazing community organisations operating in North Edinburgh, some of whom are now facing funding cuts at this weeks council meeting on Thursday.

The film examines the services they provide, and their hopes and fears for the future.

[vimeo vimeo.com/18737319]

The film was shot on one very wintry December day and expertly edited by Paul in record time. The documentary was first screened as a presentation to Forth Neighbourhood Partnership’s public meeting held at Spartans Community Football Academy on 15December 2010.

Many thanks to everyone who contributed and participated, and particular thanks to Paul for his technical expertise.