Winchester source target
Cheltenham Borough Council news, planning, licensing, consultations, committee reports, webcasts and public notices.
Newsletter empire expansion desk
Affluent festival and services town with a clean Good Morning brand, almost 800 BID levy-paying businesses, strong council/planning/meetings routes, schools, culture, hospitality and professional-services sponsor lanes.
Boundary: Cheltenham, Prestbury, Charlton Kings, Leckhampton, Montpellier, Pittville, Bishop's Cleeve and festival/culture venues.
Commercial angle: Reach Cheltenham and Cotswold-edge readers before the town opens.
Language risk: Low: English-language operations only.
Scoring method
100-point weighted score: population 15, spending power 15, growth 10, advertiser density 15, local identity 15, source availability 10, competition gap 10, sponsor potential 5, domain/name fit 3, operational fit 2.
Cheltenham Borough Council news, planning, licensing, consultations, committee reports, webcasts and public notices.
Gloucestershire County Council highways, schools, libraries, public health, consultations and wider service notices.
Cheltenham BID, Visit Cheltenham, The Jockey Club/Cheltenham Racecourse, festival organisers, theatres, venues and town-centre business feeds.
University of Gloucestershire, local schools, police/fire/NHS routes, rail and bus disruption, neighbourhood forums and resident groups.
Ranked markets
Rank 1 · 86/100 · Scaffolded
Market: St Albans and Harpenden
Affluent commuter belt, strong local identity, clear council/event/chamber sources and strong sponsor categories in estate agents, schools, hospitality and professional services.
Competitive attention market; needs sharp local angle beyond Hertfordshire-wide coverage.
Low
Rank 2 · 84/100 · Scaffolded; optimize source depth and live wiring
Market: Winchester and Hampshire cathedral towns
High-income heritage city, university/council/culture source base, strong independent retail and tourism sponsor story.
Smaller core population than county-scale markets; must include Alresford, Bishop's Waltham and nearby villages.
Low
Rank 3 · 83/100 · Next scaffold candidate after source-cadence proof
Market: Cheltenham and the Cotswold edge
Festival town, affluent reader base, strong events calendar, visitor economy, schools, racing and local services.
Seasonal event peaks can distort content; must avoid becoming only an events sheet.
Low
Rank 4 · 81/100 · First-build pack ready; hold for Kent batch
Market: Tunbridge Wells and Sevenoaks edge
Wealthy Kent commuter/town identity, strong advertiser fit, dense local services and a useful council/planning/property beat.
Existing local media is not weak and ONS Census 2021 showed Tunbridge Wells only increased from around 115,000 to 115,300 residents; launch only with a tight resident-utility angle and Sevenoaks/Tonbridge commuter-edge scale.
Low
Rank 5 · 79/100 · First-build pack ready; hold behind Winchester/Cheltenham
Market: Galway city and county
English-operable Irish market, university/tourism/culture strength, high local pride, county population scale and sponsor categories.
Irish source landscape and place naming need careful handling; Irish-language and Gaeltacht civic/culture context requires manual review before publication.
Medium
Rank 6 · 77/100 · First-build pack ready; Irish shortlist behind Galway
Market: Limerick city and county
200k-plus county population, young demographic, higher-ed strength and sport/business/tourism sponsor mix.
Requires Ireland-specific source registry and ad-sales phrasing; lower spending-power confidence than southeast England picks.
Low-medium
Rank 7 · 75/100 · First-build pack ready; hold for east Kent cluster
Market: Canterbury and coastal Kent
Cathedral/university/tourism identity, strong culture sources, Canterbury BID route and surrounding coastal towns for scale.
Boundary discipline needed: Canterbury-only is too small, east Kent may be too broad. Launch as Canterbury-led with Whitstable and Herne Bay rails.
Low
Rank 8 · 74/100 · First-build pack ready; hold behind Winchester/Cheltenham
Market: Exeter and East Devon
Regional centre, university, council, travel and culture sources with a clear sponsor base.
Local media competition and Devon-wide source sprawl make positioning harder.
Low
Rank 9 · 72/100 · First-build pack ready; later Irish batch
Market: Waterford city and county
English-operable, compact county, growth signals and tourism/culture sources.
Smaller sponsor pool; should follow Galway/Limerick, not lead.
Low-medium
Rank 10 · 69/100 · Later boutique market
Market: Kilkenny
Strong heritage/tourism identity and English-language operations.
Population ceiling is lower; likely best as a later boutique market.
Low-medium
Rank 11 · 68/100 · First-build pack ready; island-batch candidate
Market: Isle of Wight
Exceptional island identity, English-language operations, clean Good Morning name fit, ferry/transport utility and sponsor lanes in tourism, hospitality, property, care, trades and local experiences.
Population is only about 140,400 in Census 2021 with low growth and a seasonal/older profile; competition gap is weaker because island media is already active.
Low
Second-wave shortlist
These are not immediate scaffolds. They are the next research queue after Winchester/Cheltenham, ranked for scale, source depth, sponsor density and operational risk.
Wave 2 rank 1 · 83/100 · First-build pack ready; source-cadence proof required before scaffold
Market: Edinburgh and the Lothian commuter belt
Large English-language capital market with National Records of Scotland putting City of Edinburgh at 530,680 residents in mid-2024, strong university/tourism/culture identity, active city-centre BID infrastructure and sponsor depth across property, education, hospitality, finance, professional services, festivals and visitor economy.
Competition and civic complexity are materially higher than cathedral-town launches; the product must be Edinburgh-led with Lothian commuter utility, not a generic Scotland brief or festival listings sheet.
Low
Wave 2 rank 2 · 81/100 · New high-upside research candidate; source registry ready, hold for sensitivity guardrail review
Market: Belfast and commuter corridors
Large English-language UK/Ireland city market with ONS local indicators showing 352,390 residents in 2024, strong daily source routes across council, planning, Translink, health, universities, harbour, BID, chamber and visitor-economy channels, and dense sponsor lanes in property, hospitality, professional services, health, education, port/logistics and city-centre retail.
Higher reputational risk than ordinary city markets: identity, parades, flags, policing, protests and disorder require neutral wording and strict practical-impact thresholds. Do not let it become a generic Northern Ireland politics brief.
Low for English-language operations; high sensitivity risk around identity and community-relations context
Wave 2 rank 3 · 82/100 · First-build pack ready after Winchester/Cheltenham
Market: Bristol neighbourhoods and inner commuter belt
Large English-language city with Census 2021 population around 472,400, 10.3% growth since 2011, deep council/transport/culture/source routes and a large sponsor pool across food, property, education, tech, culture and local services.
Too broad for a single generic morning brief; should launch as a neighbourhood-led product with strict areas such as Clifton/Redland, Harbourside, Bedminster, Gloucester Road and commuter disruption.
Low
Wave 2 rank 4 · 80/100 · First-build pack ready after Bristol
Market: Brighton and Hove
Strong identity, visitor/culture economy, universities, independent retail and sponsor density; Census 2021 population around 277,200 gives enough scale for a city newsletter.
Population growth was only about 1.4% from 2011 to 2021 and local media/event competition is noisy; needs resident utility, not tourist listings.
Low
Wave 2 rank 5 · 79/100 · New first-build pack ready; decide Bournemouth-led vs BCP-wide branding before scaffold
Market: Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
Large English-language south-coast conurbation with one unitary council, planning and consultation spine, hospital/university/transport/harbour utility, four BID routes and sponsor density across property, hospitality, tourism, health, education, marine, events and premium local services.
Visitor-economy gravity is strong. Launch only with resident utility first: council, planning, transport, health, housing, schools, weather and town-centre disruption before beach/event listings.
Low
Wave 2 rank 6 · 78/100 · First-build pack ready; East Anglia shortlist
Market: Greater Norwich
Metro-style Greater Norwich boundary reached about 418,000 in Census 2021, with strong local identity, council/planning sources, university, culture, tourism and Norfolk advertiser categories.
Norwich city alone is too small for the target economics; must use a Greater Norwich boundary while keeping the product visibly Norwich-led.
Low
Wave 2 rank 7 · 76/100 · Already scaffolded; use as optimization target
Market: Cambridge city and growth corridor
Cambridge grew 17.6% from about 123,900 to 145,700 in Census 2021 and has exceptional advertiser fit in education, property, science, professional services, events and commuters.
A Cambridge repo already exists, so the next value is not another scaffold; it is source depth, sponsor packaging and Buttondown/live wiring prep.
Low
Wave 2 rank 8 · 82/100 · Already scaffolded; use as optimization target
Market: Bath and North East Somerset
ONS Census 2021 put Bath and North East Somerset at about 193,400 residents after 9.9% growth, with a clear Bath brand, Bath BID route, strong visitor-economy signal and sponsor fit across property, education, hospitality, culture, health, professional services and listed-building/home firms.
Bath's visitor identity is powerful, so the edition must lead with resident utility: council, planning, transport, schools, university/hospital impact and city-centre disruption before tourism listings.
Low
Wave 2 rank 9 · 75/100 · Research pack ready; hold behind Bristol/Brighton/Norwich
Market: Southampton and Portsmouth Solent cities
Two English-language coastal cities create enough population scale, strong university/naval/port/visitor identity, and advertiser density across property, transport, hospitality, culture, education, health, trades and professional services.
The brand must avoid feeling generic. A Southampton-first or Portsmouth-first split may beat a combined Solent product unless source cadence and sponsor demand prove the cross-city route.
Low
Wave 2 rank 10 · 74/100 · New first-build pack ready; hold for source-cadence proof and boundary decision
Market: Plymouth
English-language port and university city with ONS Census 2021 population around 264,700, usable council/planning/consultation/meeting routes, hospital and university sources, rail/bus/flood utility, waterfront and city-centre BID sponsor lanes, and a clean city identity.
Can drift into generic Devon, naval nostalgia or waterfront visitor listings. Launch only with resident utility first: council, planning, transport, hospital access, university impact, weather, city-centre business and neighbourhood routines.
Low
Wave 2 rank 11 · 71/100 · New first-build pack ready; hold for south-coast affluent rural batch
Market: New Forest and Lymington
Strong English-language local identity, affluent coastal/rural sponsor categories, ferry and forest-road morning utility, separate district and national-park planning routes, and a clean Good Morning name fit.
ONS shows low or negative recent population growth and an older profile; active local media and visitor-economy gravity mean the product must lead with resident utility, not scenic tourism listings.
Low
Operator handoff
Use this checklist when moving a ranked market from research into a live repo so every new newsletter starts with source depth, sponsor fit, Buttondown-first growth and proof tracking.
Confirm the next market has a named editor-facing boundary, including towns and commuting/service corridors, before repo scaffold.
Create or update a source registry with at least council meetings, planning, public notices, transport disruption, weather/environment, police/fire/NHS, business/BID, education, culture/events and sport/community routes.
Write sponsor lanes for property/homes, education/family, hospitality/culture, professional services/employers and neighbourhood independents before any outreach.
Prepare Buttondown-first subscribe, referral metadata, leaderboard plan and share copy, but keep live sends and public posts approval-gated.
Add Amazon affiliate Products page keywords only where resident-useful and label affiliate boundaries clearly.
Open GitHub and Linear tracking with verification gates: issue build, website build, website check and static no-live-action boundary review.
Evidence
Winchester and Hampshire cathedral towns is a useful benchmark: Census 2021 put Winchester at about 193,400 residents after 9.9% growth since 2011, and the council's 2024 evidence base estimated 195,618 in 2022.
St Albans reached about 148,200 residents in Census 2021, up 5.4% since 2011. This is smaller than Winchester but stronger on spending power and commuter advertiser categories.
Winchester reached about 127,400 residents in Census 2021, up 9.3% since 2011. It needs a wider editorial boundary to reach daily-newsletter scale.
ONS regional GDHI for 2023 shows London at GBP35,361 per head versus the UK average of GBP24,836, supporting continued bias toward affluent commuter and southeast markets when source coverage is workable.
Ireland is realistic for English-language operations. CSO Census 2022 put Galway at 277,737 and Limerick at 209,536 county/city residents.
Second-wave English-language city checks: Bristol reached about 472,400 residents in Census 2021 after 10.3% growth; Brighton and Hove reached about 277,200 after only 1.4% growth; Cambridge reached about 145,700 after 17.6% growth; Greater Norwich reached about 418,000 across the wider planning area.
Bristol should be held behind the Winchester/Cheltenham decision unless the editor explicitly moves it up, but the first-build pack is now prepared with neighbourhood-led source lanes and sponsor boundaries.
Canterbury now has a first-build pack and source registry seed, but should still wait for a deliberate east Kent cluster decision because the economics depend on explicitly including Whitstable and Herne Bay without drifting into a generic county brief.
Tunbridge Wells now has a first-build pack and source registry seed. ONS Census 2021 showed Tunbridge Wells rising only 0.2% from around 115,000 to 115,300 residents, while ONS local statistics show a 2024 population estimate of 119,694; the upside is affluent commuter-belt sponsor fit, but it should remain a Kent-batch hold until the product has a sharp utility angle.
Greater Norwich now has a first-build pack and source registry seed. Keep it Norwich-led with a Greater Norwich boundary; do not let it drift into a generic Norfolk-wide product.
Bournemouth/BCP now has a first-build pack and source registry seed. BCP Council exposes planning, consultation, meetings and population routes; BCP Council lists four BIDs, and Invest in BCP says Bournemouth Town Centre BID represents more than 700 levy-paying businesses. The brand should probably be Bournemouth-led, but the operating boundary needs Poole and Christchurch scale.
Exeter now has a first-build pack and source registry seed. ONS Census 2021 puts Exeter at about 130,800 residents after 11.1% growth; keep it Exeter-led with East Devon commuter scale rather than drifting into a generic Devon-wide product.
Galway now has a first-build pack and source registry seed. CSO Census 2022 put Galway city and county at 277,737 people; operate English-first but require manual review for Irish-language place names, Gaeltacht notices and bilingual civic context.
Limerick now has a first-build pack and source registry seed. CSO Census 2022 put Limerick city and county at 209,536 after 8% growth, while Limerick.ie lists an urban population of 102,287, more than 34,000 students and 50% of the population under 35; operate English-first with manual review for Irish-language place names and bilingual civic context.
Waterford now has a first-build pack and source registry seed. CSO Census 2022 put Waterford at 127,363 residents, while council documents, planning enquiries, MapAlerter, Waterford Chamber, SETU and food/culture routes make it workable as a compact Irish-batch market behind Galway and Limerick.
Isle of Wight now has a first-build pack and source registry seed. ONS Census 2021 put the island at about 140,400 residents after 1.5% growth, while the council JSNA estimated 141,001 residents in 2024 and flags an older age profile; this is strong for island identity and morning utility but weaker on scale and growth.
Bath now has a scaffolded optimization pack. ONS Census 2021 put Bath and North East Somerset at about 193,400 residents after 9.9% growth, and Bath BID/Visit Bath provide useful business and visitor-economy routes; the risk is tourist-listing drift, so Good Morning Bath should lead with resident utility.
Southampton and Portsmouth Solent cities now have a research pack. ONS Census 2021 puts Southampton at 248,920 residents and Portsmouth at about 208,100 residents, while GO! Southampton is an active city-centre BID and Portsmouth approved a city-centre BID ballot; this creates a credible advertiser route but the product identity needs a split-vs-combined decision before scaffolding.
Cheltenham is now the next scaffold candidate after Winchester. ONS Census 2021 puts Cheltenham at about 118,800 residents after 2.7% growth, while Cheltenham Borough Council says Cheltenham BID represents almost 800 levy-paying businesses; scaffold only after a resident-utility source cadence pass proves the product will not become an events-only sheet.
New Forest now has a first-build pack and source registry seed. ONS local indicators list New Forest at 176,116 residents with a median age of 52, while ONS Census 2021 population-change analysis says the district decreased by 0.4% from around 176,500 in 2011 to around 175,800 in 2021; the upside is affluent local identity and sponsor fit, but growth is a real weakness.
Edinburgh is now a second-wave high-upside candidate. National Records of Scotland reported City of Edinburgh at about 515,000 people in 2022 estimates, while Scotland's Census 2022 recorded 514,543 residents; Essential Edinburgh's BID runs from April 2023 to March 2028 and Edinburgh Council lists it as the city-centre BID route. Treat this as a large, competitive capital-market candidate that needs a first-build pack before scaffolding.
Belfast now has a first-build source registry seed. ONS local indicators showed Belfast at 352,390 residents in 2024, and NISRA reported Belfast remained Northern Ireland's most populous Local Government District with 350,500 residents; source coverage is strong, but the scaffold gate must include explicit neutral-wording and practical-impact guardrails around identity, parades, policing and public disorder.
Plymouth now has a first-build pack and source registry seed. ONS Census 2021 says Plymouth rose from just under 256,400 residents in 2011 to around 264,700 in 2021; Data Plymouth projects 274,300 by 2034, and Plymouth City Council exposes planning, weekly lists, consultations and meetings. Keep the product Plymouth-led and resident-first, with Tamar/Devon/Cornwall context only when it affects daily utility.
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Open source ->Evidenceiow.gov.ukhttps://www.iow.gov.uk/
Open source ->Evidenceiow.gov.ukhttps://www.iow.gov.uk/article/1432/Application-search-view-and-comment
Open source ->Evidenceiow.moderngov.co.ukhttps://iow.moderngov.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidenceiow.gov.ukhttps://www.iow.gov.uk/article/1808/JSNA-Demography
Open source ->Evidenceislandroads.comhttps://islandroads.com/
Open source ->Evidencewightlink.co.ukhttps://www.wightlink.co.uk/service-status
Open source ->Evidenceredfunnel.co.ukhttps://www.redfunnel.co.uk/en/isle-of-wight-ferry/service-status/
Open source ->Evidencevisitwightpro.comhttps://visitwightpro.com/
Open source ->Evidenceiow.gov.ukhttps://www.iow.gov.uk/article/2046/Wight-BID-Business-Improvement-District
Open source ->Evidencevisitisleofwight.co.ukhttps://www.visitisleofwight.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidenceiwchamber.co.ukhttps://www.iwchamber.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidenceons.gov.ukhttps://www.ons.gov.uk/visualisations/censusareachanges/E06000022/
Open source ->Evidencebathbid.co.ukhttps://www.bathbid.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidencebathnes.gov.ukhttps://www.bathnes.gov.uk/find-out-about-bath-business-improvement-district-bid
Open source ->Evidencebathnes.public-i.tvhttps://bathnes.public-i.tv/core/portal/home
Open source ->Evidencevisitbath.co.ukhttps://www.visitbath.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidencebath.ac.ukhttps://www.bath.ac.uk/corporate-information/news/
Open source ->Evidenceruh.nhs.ukhttps://www.ruh.nhs.uk/media/media_releases/index.asp
Open source ->Evidencebathabbey.orghttps://www.bathabbey.org/
Open source ->Evidenceons.gov.ukhttps://www.ons.gov.uk/visualisations/censuspopulationchange/E06000045/
Open source ->Evidenceons.gov.ukhttps://www.ons.gov.uk/visualisations/censuspopulationchange/E06000044/
Open source ->Evidencegosouthampton.co.ukhttps://www.gosouthampton.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidenceportsmouthcitycentre.co.ukhttps://portsmouthcitycentre.co.uk/future-plans/business-improvement-district/
Open source ->Evidenceportsmouth.gov.ukhttps://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/services/council-and-democracy/voting-and-elections/portsmouth-city-centre-bid-results/
Open source ->Evidencebcpcouncil.gov.ukhttps://www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/planning-and-building-control/search-and-comment-on-planning-applications
Open source ->Evidencehaveyoursay.bcpcouncil.gov.ukhttps://haveyoursay.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/
Open source ->Evidencedemocracy.bcpcouncil.gov.ukhttps://democracy.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/
Open source ->Evidencebcpcouncil.gov.ukhttps://www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/business/business-support-and-advice/business-improvement-districts
Open source ->Evidenceinvestinbcp.co.ukhttps://www.investinbcp.co.uk/case-studies/bournemouth-town-centre-bid
Open source ->Evidencetowncentrebid.co.ukhttps://towncentrebid.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidencecoastalbid.co.ukhttps://coastalbid.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidencepoolebid.comhttps://poolebid.com/
Open source ->Evidencechristchurchbid.co.ukhttps://christchurchbid.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidencemorebus.co.ukhttps://www.morebus.co.uk/service-updates
Open source ->Evidenceuhd.nhs.ukhttps://www.uhd.nhs.uk/news/latest-news
Open source ->Evidencebournemouth.ac.ukhttps://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/news
Open source ->Evidencegi.dorsetcouncil.gov.ukhttps://gi.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/insights/AreaProfiles/UnitaryAuthority/bournemouth-christchurch-and-poole
Open source ->Evidencenrscotland.gov.ukhttps://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/latest-news/mid-year-population-estimates-for-scotland-in-2022/
Open source ->Evidencenrscotland.gov.ukhttps://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/statistics-and-data/council-area-profiles/edinburgh-city/
Open source ->Evidenceedinburgh.gov.ukhttps://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/support-business/business-improvement-districts-bids-1
Open source ->Evidenceessentialedinburgh.co.ukhttps://www.essentialedinburgh.co.uk/about-us/faqs/
Open source ->Evidenceedinburgh.gov.ukhttps://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/planning-applications-1/view-comment-planning-applications
Open source ->Evidencedemocracy.edinburgh.gov.ukhttps://democracy.edinburgh.gov.uk/
Open source ->Evidenceedinburgh.gov.ukhttps://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/roads-pavements/road-reports-road-works
Open source ->Evidenceons.gov.ukhttps://www.ons.gov.uk/explore-local-statistics/areas/N09000003-belfast
Open source ->Evidencenisra.gov.ukhttps://www.nisra.gov.uk/statistics/census/census-2021
Open source ->Evidencenisra.gov.ukhttps://www.nisra.gov.uk/news/population-growth-continues-across-all-northern-ireland-local-government-districts
Open source ->Evidencebelfastcity.gov.ukhttps://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/Planning-and-building-control/Planning/Current-planning-applications
Open source ->Evidenceyoursay.belfastcity.gov.ukhttps://yoursay.belfastcity.gov.uk/
Open source ->Evidencebelfastcity.public-i.tvhttps://belfastcity.public-i.tv/core/portal/home
Open source ->Evidencetranslink.co.ukhttps://www.translink.co.uk/service-incidents
Open source ->Evidencetranslink.co.ukhttps://www.translink.co.uk/our-apps/journey-planner
Open source ->Evidencetrafficwatchni.comhttps://trafficwatchni.com/
Open source ->Evidencepsni.police.ukhttps://www.psni.police.uk/your-area/belfast
Open source ->Evidencebelfasttrust.hscni.nethttps://belfasttrust.hscni.net/
Open source ->Evidencebelfastone.co.ukhttps://belfastone.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidencebelfastchamber.comhttps://belfastchamber.com/
Open source ->Evidencebelfast-harbour.co.ukhttps://www.belfast-harbour.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidencevisitbelfast.comhttps://visitbelfast.com/
Open source ->Evidenceons.gov.ukhttps://www.ons.gov.uk/visualisations/censusareachanges/E06000026
Open source ->Evidencedataplymouth.co.ukhttps://www.dataplymouth.co.uk/city-life
Open source ->Evidenceplymouth.gov.ukhttps://www.plymouth.gov.uk/planning-applications
Open source ->Evidenceplymouth.gov.ukhttps://www.plymouth.gov.uk/search-and-comment-planning-application
Open source ->Evidenceplymouth.gov.ukhttps://www.plymouth.gov.uk/view-weekly-list-planning-applications
Open source ->Evidenceplymouth.gov.ukhttps://www.plymouth.gov.uk/consultations
Open source ->Evidencedemocracy.plymouth.gov.ukhttps://democracy.plymouth.gov.uk/
Open source ->Evidenceplymouthbus.co.ukhttps://www.plymouthbus.co.uk/services
Open source ->Evidenceplymouth.gov.ukhttps://www.plymouth.gov.uk/buses-plymouth
Open source ->Evidencenationalrail.co.ukhttps://www.nationalrail.co.uk/live-trains/departures/plymouth/
Open source ->Evidenceplymouthhospitals.nhs.ukhttps://www.plymouthhospitals.nhs.uk/latest-news/
Open source ->Evidencenews.devon-cornwall.police.ukhttps://news.devon-cornwall.police.uk/
Open source ->Evidencedsfire.gov.ukhttps://www.dsfire.gov.uk/incidents
Open source ->Evidenceplymouth.ac.ukhttps://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news
Open source ->Evidencemarjon.ac.ukhttps://www.marjon.ac.uk/about-marjon/news-and-events/marjon-news/
Open source ->Evidencecitycentrebid.co.ukhttps://www.citycentrebid.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidencewaterfrontbid.co.ukhttps://waterfrontbid.co.uk/
Open source ->Evidenceons.gov.ukhttps://www.ons.gov.uk/explore-local-statistics/areas/E07000091-new-forest
Open source ->Evidenceons.gov.ukhttps://www.ons.gov.uk/visualisations/censuspopulationchange/E07000091/
Open source ->Evidencenewforest.gov.ukhttps://www.newforest.gov.uk/article/1051/View-or-comment-on-a-planning-application
Open source ->Evidencenewforestnpa.gov.ukhttps://www.newforestnpa.gov.uk/planning-home-page/search-for-a-planning-application/
Open source ->Evidencenewforestnpa.gov.ukhttps://www.newforestnpa.gov.uk/about-us/meetings-and-committees/planning-committee/
Open source ->Evidencenfbp.org.ukhttps://www.nfbp.org.uk/
Open source ->Evidencenewforest.gov.ukhttps://www.newforest.gov.uk/article/1298/Local-business-events-and-networking
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