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Read on for this month's news from the Centre for Community Journalism.
How do you find hyperlocal stories in open data? That was the question posed at UCLan's HLDJ event. We went along to find out how community journalists are using open data and FOI requests to hold powers to account. 
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Engaging readers in local politics can feel like an uphill struggle, but Jack Davies hopes his new constituency-wide website, My Cardiff North, will do just that. We found out how he plans to run his new project alongside his existing hyperlocal. 
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The Bristol Cable has been successful in securing a $60K grant from the Reva and David Logan Foundation, which supports investigative journalism worldwide. The group plan to use the grant to become self-sustaining.  
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Our free, online course, Community Journalism: Digital and Social Media (hosted by FutureLearn) returns on 8 February 2016, covering topics including basic journalism skills and business models. Find out more about the course and how you can sign up. 
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