A model such as the Wikipedia signpost might work...

Which, for those that don't know, has a fairly regular format of things it
covers (with a nice layout), plus it accepts articles/editorial from the
community.

I'm sure the current monthly reports could be formatted in a similar way;
find someone to be an "editor" to write the intro each month, and perhaps
coerce jon into writing a short CE's report and you have the makings of a
newsletter.

Then it's a case of drumming up other articles :)

Tom

On 22 November 2012 12:32, John Byrne <j...@bodkinprints.co.uk> wrote:

> r own version.  We should  always bear this in mind, and encourage
> contributions from outside the existing r-l community, but probably early
> numbers will concentrate UK news on chapter & meetup affairs, as well as
> wider issues like the internet bill thingy.  But the main thing is to get
> one going.  Obviously, from the chapter POV, the newsletter should be a
> prime means of reaching out to the wider community and recruiting active
> volunteers.
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