Board of Advisers

We are dedicated to ensuring that ICNN is transparent and democratic – that it exists for all members, and not a select few, that it holds the views of the smallest publication in the same regard as those of the largest. The work of ICNN is done with the full support of its members.

Board Of Advisers

We are dedicated to ensuring that ICNN is transparent and democratic – that it exists for all members, and not a select few, that it holds the views of the smallest publication in the same regard as those of the largest. The work of ICNN is done with the full support of its members.
ICNN is administered by a committed team of journalists and academics who are passionate about independent community and hyperlocal news.

In addition, ICNN is guided by a team of accomplished experts in community and/or local journalism. The Advisory Board is an informal committee of members selected by the C4CJ’s administrative team and provides ICNN with valuable assistance and strategic advice.

In the early stages of ICNN’s recruitment stage, all members were given the opportunity to put themselves forward to take part in the Advisory Board.

We hold that print is as valuable a platform as digital.

The Advisory Board of ICNN is as follows...

Una Murphy

Viewdigital.org

Richard Gurner

Caerphillyobserver.co.uk

Emma Meese

Director of Community Journalism at Cardiff University

Julian Calvert

The Lochside Press

Phyllis Stephen

The Edinburgh Reporter

Ed Walker

Blog Preston

David Floyd

Social Spider

Guy Phillips

Bitterne Park

Darren Toogood

Island Echo

David Williams

My Welshpool

Hans Marter

Shetland News

Sarah Hartley

The Northern Eco

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