As first reported back in November on How-Do it now seems likely that national title The Guardian is readying itself to launch a new website for the Manchester area to 'connect users with their local community'.
Details of the project have yet to be officially unveiled, but sectors of the digital and publishing community in the city are a buzz with rumours of what form a new site would take and how it will impact on the MEN's established portfolio of local sites (including the recently rejuvenated City Life portal).
In its 'Guardian Cities Desirability Concept' questionnaire - that the paper circulated to a selection of cultural and media players in Manchester last year - it was suggested that, if the site ever came to fruition, it would "connect you with your local community, cover local issues and provide you with information that was highly relevant to your area."
This was expected to include an element of listings and an emphasis on blogs.
It now appears that the project is progressing from the research stage to reality, and that this is the initiative that Hartley recently told How-Do was an opportunity "too good to miss."
Hartley to head it up?
Hartley herself could not be contacted at the time of writing.
The Guardian meanwhile has now contacted How-Do to confirm that Hartley is joining the team. A spokesperson said that her role would be "to look at developmental projects which might include a local element."
However, they noted that rumours of an imminent local launch in Manchester were "wide of the mark since we are still exploring what, where and when we might do (it)."
If the site is set to launch it is sure to be met with a mixed reaction in some quarters. A number of commentators have already suggested to How-Do that GMG, which operates both the Guardian and MEN Media, is guilty of at best bad timing and at worst insensitivity to the staff at its established North West base.
The MEN is currently undergoing well-publicised swathes of cuts to pare back on costs and has been forced to shed staff across all departments. At the same time it would appear that GMG is investing in an expansion of The Guardian brand into the regional marketplace.
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