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About Cotswold Talking Newspaper
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Cotswolds, the Cotswold Talking Newspaper is a lifeline for visually impaired and print-disabled residents across the region. They diligently serve the communities of Cirencester, Tetbury, Fairford, Lechlade, and surrounding villages, ensuring that everyone has access to vital local news and information. Run entirely by dedicated volunteers, the Cotswold Talking Newspaper bridges the gap for those who might otherwise miss out on staying connected to their local area. They believe strongly in fostering a sense of community and keeping everyone informed, regardless of their visual abilities.
What They Provide
The Cotswold Talking Newspaper meticulously curates a selection of local news stories from the *Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard* and the *Cotswold Journal*. They present a comprehensive overview of what’s happening in the Cotswolds, from council updates and community events to local interest features and important announcements. This carefully chosen content provides listeners with a well-rounded understanding of the issues and events that affect their daily lives. They are committed to providing unbiased and accurate reporting that keeps their listeners informed and engaged.
How to Listen
The Cotswold Talking Newspaper offers several convenient ways for listeners to access their recordings. They are committed to making their service as accessible as possible. You can listen to the latest edition directly from their website or through the BWBF Talking News App. For those who prefer a more traditional approach, they also offer a memory stick service, delivering the news directly to your door.
Here are a few handy links to get you started:
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