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Enfield Dispatch is looking for patrons who can contribute £500 or more towards the paper's goal of building up a £15,000 stabilisation fund.

six issues of enfield dispatch arranged in fan shapeAs Enfield residents we are fortunate in having a genuinely local newspaper that provides us with free high quality local news and features written and edited by people who live among us - something that isn't the case in much of the country.

However, as editor James Cracknell explains (see below), Enfield Dispatch's financial situation has never been particularly robust, and it is unable to take advantage of the obligation by local authorities of paying for the local press to publish public notices - a significant source of income for the Enfield Independent, which is owned by a national group, edited remotely and whose coverage of local news is noticeably inferior to that of the Dispatch.

In an effort to put itself on a more sustainable footing, the Dispatch is seeking to set up a stabilisation fund of £15,000 and is appealing for patrons who can contribute £500 or more towards this goal.

Sister titles Haringey Community Press and Waltham Forest Echo are also looking for patrons to establish stabilisation funds. In the case of Haringey Community Press, the financial situation is such that it may be forced to abandon the print edition and go online only, depriving many residents of an important news source.

The services provided by these independent local newspapers are of vital importance for preserving democracy against a background where big money and questionable backers are able to use social media and artificial intelligence to distort the news agenda and reporting.

If you're not able to become a patron, you can still help the Dispatch by joining its membership scheme - the cheapest option costs only £5 a month.

Become a patron of Enfield Dispatch

Enfield Dispatch is looking for patrons who love local news as much as we do. Local news is too important to be behind a paywall, sent out in private newsletters or locked into a model where circulation dwindles month on month. Load news needs to get in front of people to inform, to stimulate and to entertain.

Local news needs to be written by journalists who are based in the local area, meeting local people. The Dispatch is proud to be in its sixth year of serving Enfield, but we have to ask for some help. The margins for our work are very tight. We have never had any significant support from grant making bodies or outside investors. We started the Dispatch in 2018. We knew that the newspaper industry was facing challenging times. Following the closure of Enfield Gazette & Advertiser in 2017, we wanted to make sure that Enfield didn't end up with no local journalism at all.

Building a newspaper takes time and money. Each month we distribute 15,000 copies of the paper for free across the borough and publish an average of 90 stories to our website.

"Patrons recognise the crucial civic duty of making sure that local news in Enfield does not die and the vital nature of trustworthy, reliable reporting and coverage of local events to the functioning of civil society.

"Anyone who lives in Enfield can read our quality news, free from bias and spin. Patrons support us in our duty to provide the people of Enfield with public interest news for free.

"Patrons are people who know how important local newspapers and local news are and want to do more than just complain about the long slow death of both."

James Cracknell, Editor, Enfield Dispatch

We knew it would be an uphill struggle. What we didn't anticipate was a pandemic and a cost-of-living crisis.

What we're looking for now is a small number of local patrons who believe in local news for Enfield as much as we do. Patrons are people who can contribute £500 or more to securing the Dispatch's long-term sustainability and help us to preserve our free-to-access public interest journalism.

This money will cushion us to negotiate the unpredictable landscape for local news — as we respond to changes in the advertising market and the sometimes inexplicable behaviour of key players including local councils and big tech platforms. It will give us the space to focus on journalism rather than complicated financial management.

Each month our ad sales team does an amazing job selling adverts. Each month the number of local people and organisations who kindly contribute financially to the Dispatch increases. Each month we become more efficient at what we do. But each month is a juggling act to pay ever-rising costs, invest in doing more of the news Enfield needs and pay of the costs we incurred getting here. One big problem is that the single biggest source of advertising in Enfield is public notice advertising placed by Enfield Council. However, due to the combination of archaic laws around the definition of a newspaper and the council's inflexible approach to procurement, we are not eligible to even quote for this advertising and all of it is currently placed with Enfield and Haringey Independent.

Patrons recognise the crucial civic duty of making sure that local news in Enfield does not die and the vital nature of trustworthy, reliable reporting and coverage of local events to the functioning of civil society.

Anyone who lives in Enfield can read our quality news, free from bias and spin. Patrons support us in our duty to provide the people of Enfield with public interest news for free.

Patrons are people who know how important local newspapers and local news are and want to do more than just complain about the long slow death of both.

In 2024 we are looking for patrons who can contribute £500 or more towards our goal of a £15,000 stabilisation fund.

Patrons who back the Dispatch in 2024 will help us to secure our position. Patrons who back us into 2025 and beyond will be contributing to the expansion of our activities to cover more stories and reach more people with news they need. Patrons will receive quarterly reports from our editorial and management team showing the impact their contribution has made to Enfield. Patrons will also receive public recognition in print and online for their significant contribution to our local impact.

If you think you might be able to help and would like to find out more please Email .

Source: enfielddispatch.co.uk/become-a-patron-of-enfield-dispatch

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