I am actually finding my blog quite therapeutic as I have said before I can type away until my heart is content.
Anyway since my blogging has captured my imagination kept me quiet and allowed me to ramble away to myself and the odd visitor here and there alongside keeping up to date with Twitter.
I can't help but think Earlswood and Forshaw Heath are lacking a bit in the blogging and twitter stakes. I am not talking about our Parish Council or Residents Association.
I am talking about just normal people. I have found one blog Birds Of Earlswood (Feathered Variety) other than my own.
Anyway since my blogging has captured my imagination kept me quiet and allowed me to ramble away to myself and the odd visitor here and there alongside keeping up to date with Twitter.
I can't help but think Earlswood and Forshaw Heath are lacking a bit in the blogging and twitter stakes. I am not talking about our Parish Council or Residents Association.
I am talking about just normal people. I have found one blog Birds Of Earlswood (Feathered Variety) other than my own.
Memo to ones self (I must improve my google techniques) perhaps we are all just a bit shy and don't like scribbling in public. Perhaps we just haven't got anything to say at all.
Whilst Twittering I follow all those surrounding Councils, Police Forces, local business and services and have learnt quite a lot.
I must say I am very impressed with West Midlands Police. The timely updates and watch messages from Solihull and others are quite useful. London Midland just with a bit of Tweeting put one of my gripes right (I suspect a lot of other people complained as well) but I got a response almost instantly and have not been witness to struggling and getting crushed since.
I am however really disappointed that our Local Police appear not to be using social media and as far as I can see appear not to have updated their watch messages since the beginning of February. If they are I really have missed it and apologise and hope someone can point me in the right direction.
The way I see it is the quicker a watch message gets out the more chance of the general public being able to assist is likely.
I was really impressed when Solihull Council acknowledged my gripe about the road works at Earlswood Station earlier this week even when I did make a fool of my self I was disappointed that Stratford District didn't.
The way I see it is the quicker a watch message gets out the more chance of the general public being able to assist is likely.
I was really impressed when Solihull Council acknowledged my gripe about the road works at Earlswood Station earlier this week even when I did make a fool of my self I was disappointed that Stratford District didn't.
To me it seems Warwickshire have a little way to go before catching up with the West Midlands.
Good God I heard a new pharse on Twitter Hyperlocal. I don't know if I am Hyperlocal :o)
But West Midlands Police are thinking of better ways to work with Hyperlocal see recent long Tweet
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