The story of the demise of traditional local media is well known. It excites a variety of views. Internet commentator,
Clay Shirky, is one of many voices fearing that the loss of the voice of local journalists in holding local politicians and councils to account will put our local democracies in grave danger. Others, as
Liz's post yesterday showed, think this role of local journalism is only a distant memory.
In an effort to put some facts behind the argument one way or another, The Guardian's go-to-person on localism,
Sarah Hartley, is working with those wonderful folk at
Help Me Investigate to work out exactly how much coverage there is on councils in our local papers. If you'd like to
help by providing an analysis of Harringay's local papers, then here's your chance to chip in to a
grand projet.