Chatline
The Mile Cross Community Newsletter

Details of Current Issue

The Newsletter
Chatline was founded in 1996 as a community newsletter written by local people in Mile Cross.   It comes out roughly every 2 months.

The newsletter is free of charge.   We can deliver it to your home in Norwich on request (whether you live in Mile Cross or not).   Or you can pick up a copy from the Great Hall, 127 Oak Street, Norwich.

The Editor
Chatline is edited by Chris Main.

Chris was a founder of the Norwich Unemployed Workers Centre at Oak Street, and for many years its Co-ordinator, which is the reason for the close connection between Chatline and the Great Hall.

The Writers
In 8 years, Chatline has published stories and articles from around a hundred people.   Chatline writers are a very diverse bunch, of all ages and backgrounds, from all over Norwich.

Chatline welcomes new writers.   Anyone can write for Chatline on virtually any issue.   You don't have to be an expert as we can help you with typing, layout and design.   We can also help you if you find writing difficult.

How to Submit an Article
If you'd like to write something, we'd be delighted to hear from you at
        Chatline, c/o The Great Hall, Flowerpot Court, 127 Oak Street, Norwich NR3 3BP.

Or you can e-mail your article direct to the editor:     chris.main@tesco.net

The deadline for articles for the next issue is 20 August 2004.



Issue 37, August 2004, currently available from the Great Hall, Oak Street, Norwich.

Special Summer Edition


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