Sunderland Echo

Public Notice portal launched

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The local news media sector has launched the Public Notice Portal – an initiative from the local news media sector to further promote public notices to communitie­s and enhance local democracy by harnessing the sector’s massive online audiences.

The portal is backed by local publishers in membership of the News Media Associatio­n, further strengthen­ing the coverage of public notices across the UK.

The site now displays more than 10,000 live notices at any given time with an average of 2,500 notices now being added by local publishers every week.

The portal has been developed by the local news media industry - including Reach plc which built the website - with £1 million from the Google News Initiative.

Public notices are surfaced on the main pages of local news websites, further enhancing people’s access to and understand­ing of important informatio­n about planning, constructi­on, transport links, roadworks, and licensing changes in their local area.

The portal is fully searchable by postcode, type of notice, and - in addition to operating as a standalone site - delivers notificati­ons for users who have signed up to receive alerts about particular types of notices, or notices relating to a specific geographic area.

Media Minister Sir John Whittingda­le MP said: “Newspapers remain a vital source of trusted informatio­n about local government decision making, including through the delivery of public notices.

“The Public Notice Portal is an excellent example of innovation from our local news sector which will support local democracy by boosting online visibility of this essential informatio­n.

“Ensuring the activities of all local authoritie­s are recorded in the portal will be key to its success, so I encourage local authoritie­s and local press to work together to bring the full benefits of this tool to people across the UK.” The Government has described the portal as a “welcome innovation” from the local news media sector and pledged to keep public notices in printed local newspapers.

“It is clear that print newspapers still play a role in providing transparen­t and trusted informatio­n to local communitie­s about local government decision making,” it said.

The Public Notice Portal is designed to enhance the vital role of printed local newspapers in publicisin­g public notices.

Research from BVA BDRC shows that changing the requiremen­t for local authoritie­s to place public notices in printed local newspapers would see 10 million people, many of whom are in vulnerable or elderly groups, cut off from viewing the notices, creating a serious democratic deficit. Newsquest chief executive Henry Faure Walker said: “Highly trusted local news media has a critical role to play in ensuring public notices reach as many people in local communitie­s as possible, ensuring the fullest possible scrutiny of the informatio­n they contain. As a sector, we have invested in the Public Notice Portal to further enhance and strengthen the role of local news media in promoting public notices by leveraging our large digital audiences.”

Debbie Weinstein, VP & MD, Google UK & Ireland, added: “The Public Notice Portal is a brilliant example of innovation from the local news media sector, and we are very pleased to have played our part in this success.

“Local news titles are essential in ensuring that people can access important informatio­n which will affect their lives and the portal will strengthen this vital democratic role even more.”

Local news media is highly trusted by the public and reaches huge audiences.

According to the latest audience data from JICREG Trust Local, the sector’s audience measuremen­t currency, 40 million people (73 per cent of GB population aged 15+) now read local news media in print and digital every month.

And, according to a separate survey by Newsworks/ OnePoll, 81 per cent of Brits agree that they trust the news and informatio­n they see in their local news media – local newspapers and their websites – a rise of seven per cent on 2018.

The website address for the portal is publicnoti­ceportal.uk.

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