Young bloggers rule. Here's one of the youngest I know of:
David Wilkinson was born (in Manchester, of course) in 1994. He's also the force behind
Techzi, a blog about all things technological that's very highly regarded; The Techzi feed has 199 subscribers.
David describes himself as an "internationally acclaimed weirdo, founder of Zi Media, and general nutter." You rock, David.
The Mersey Basin Campaign blog has moved
here, and changed slightly in focus, writes blogmeister Kate. "It's a bit wider in scope - rather than just focusing on 'Mersey Basin Week', it's a blog for the whole campaign. Highlights at the moment are a thread following the progress of the book we are putting together about the River Mersey, and news about the project to redevelop the Radar Tower at Crosby."
Nik Fletcher is a student at RNCM and a bit of a technophile. He's also an observer of Mancunian life, who "noticed this week that yet another Sainsburys Local getting ready to open on March 8th under what is believed to be a hotel (IIRC) on Mosley Street just down from Picadilly. With 4 Sainsbury Locals already in the City Centre, all within easy walking distance of each other, I can't help but wonder who's letting these applications go through."
Red Rose Ramblings is the work of a 30-something Lancastrian - it's Steven, who also writes for the FC United blog
MREnders. He has
a funny account of just how eager a certain local newspaper seems to shift copies.
On the heels of the Salford Star, here's another community-media venture for you:
The Old Trafford News, which comes with a blog called
Old Trafford Views, written by editor Ally Fogg.