Members’ websites update, December 2020 – Part 2

16 new member websites – wow! Some are new websites created by new members, other are new sites from members who have been with us for a while, and the rest are established sites created by one-placers who have joined the Society in the last few months. Let’s take a tour and visit places in […]16 new member websites – wow! Some are new websites created by new members, other are new sites from members who have been with us for a while, and the rest are established sites created by one-placers who have joined

Members’ websites update, December 2020 – Part 1

It’s been a while since my last report on what’s been happening with our members’ websites, so another review is long overdue. Not only are there 22 websites listed in my last report with updates to tell you about, there’s also the matter of our first ever . . . Members’ Website Competition As you […]It’s been a while since my last report on what’s been happening with our members’ websites, so another review is long overdue. Not only are there 22 websites listed in my last report with updates to tell you about, there’s

National Tree Week

No, not National Family Tree Week, National Tree Week – a week which, in Britain, marks the start of the winter tree-planting season (and which this year runs from 28 November to 6 December. Why write about this event in the Society’s blog? There are many reasons, and they go well beyond the similarities between […]No, not National Family Tree Week, National Tree Week – a week which, in Britain, marks the start of the winter tree-planting season (and which this year runs from 28 November to 6 December. Why write about this event in

News from the Twitterverse, 29 November 2020

As Tweeter-in-Chief – sorry, Social Media Coordinator – for the Society for One-Place Studies, I regularly retweet content which is likely to be of interest to one-placers. Of course, all that content soon gets ‘lost’ amongst the tons of new tweets added to Twitter each day. So here is the first of what I hope […]As Tweeter-in-Chief – sorry, Social Media Coordinator – for the Society for One-Place Studies, I regularly retweet content which is likely to be of interest to one-placers. Of course, all that content soon gets ‘lost’ amongst the tons of new

One-Place Study blogging prompts 2021 – everyone’s invited!

In the September 2020 issue of our members’ journal Destinations we gave details of our new blogging and social media prompts for the first six months of 2021 – the article has been reproduced in the Resources section of this website under the heading Blogging Prompts. Now, we’d like to extend the invitation to join […]In the September 2020 issue of our members’ journal Destinations we gave details of our new blogging and social media prompts for the first six months of 2021 – the article has been reproduced in the Resources section of this

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