COMMUNITY groups, mum and toddler meetings, churches, local history groups, sports teams.
They all flourish in our area and appear regularly in the pages of the Examiner.
But we want to give them a helping hand to make sure your Examiner means more to you than ever.
In the next few weeks there’ll be a few changes to your paper and website, but don’t worry they’ll only mean more news that’s important to you.
We want to hear from local groups – no matter how big or small – who we can help with reporting their news on our website and paper.
The groups – or bloggers – would need to have their own website or Facebook page where the Examiner could take an automated feed from.
If you don’t understand that, don’t worry, it’s simple and we can sort it out for you.
Your news would then be displayed in a new special section on the Examiner website but when a reader clicked on the headline, they’d be taken to your own page to get the news from the horse’s mouth!
Examiner executive editor Andrew Jackson said: “We want to really get down to street level with this project. If you’re a Neighbourhood Watch, local sports team or even a Huddersfield blogger with an interest in local issues, we want to hear from you.