The Braunstone Life is the community newspaper for Braunstone Town including Thorpe Astley.
We are a non-profit making organisation entirely staffed and run by volunteers.
The Life is produced and delivered free of charge, by a very loyal and hard working group of volunteers, to over 7100 homes within an area covering Braunstone Town and Thorpe Astley, from the River Soar to Leicester Forest East.
Our funding is raised from local patrons and advertising; we are a very cost effective means of advertising for small businesses who want to market their services for local people.
How is the paper produced?
By volunteers! Every step of the “Life”, except printing, is done by volunteers.
We strive to offer a professional service, producing a paper which has an excellent reputation. So why not take a few moments to consider how the “Life” arrives on the doorsteps of Braunstone Town?
In total, it takes over 100 people to get the copies through the letterboxes. Every member of the team is highly valued: ordinary people with jobs, people who give their time freely because they think that it’s worth putting something back into the community. We thank each and every one of them: The “Life” cannot operate without them!
Simply put, a Committee meets ten times a year to determine the direction of the paper. The procedure begins when the Treasurer sends out invoices to existing customers: when they’ve made their payments, their ads go into the paper. New customers contact our Ads Manager, who places them onto a waiting list for the next issue when space becomes available. The Editor then sets some regular contributions from local community groups, articles from our own correspondents, letters, photos and articles from individuals against the ads.
When all this is done, the paper goes to the printer. After printing, our Distribution Team take over: the Distribution Manager has a team of Bulk Deliverers who, in turn, distributes the paper out to the Street Deliverers who then push a copy through each household within our area, local council offices, post offices, schools, libraries and various businnesses.
When the distribution is beginning, the Treasurer is sending out invoices for our next issue and the whole process starts again!
Would you like to help?
If you have an hour to spare a month, why not join us? You will be most welcome – we’re a friendly crowd!
You could help by delivering the paper to your local area, or as a reserve deliverer – in case one of our regulars is either ill or on holiday: you could come along to the committee meetings, write articles or take photos.
Give the Editor a call on 0116 2992192 for more information.
We can’t print it unless we know about it!
Don’t forget to let us know your news: anything you’re interested in – we’re interested in.
Tell us about your upcoming events and we’ll include it in the next issue. Call the Editor on 0116 2992192 or email braunstonelife@googlemail.com