THE Lancashire Telegraph is going super-local. From today our website is hosting 'Your East Lancashire' areas dedicated to an initial group of 14 East Lancashire communities and villages.

These mini websites are being rolled out to cover every village in our area and will provide our readers with the opportunity to post news and views about their own community directly online.

We have enlisted online correspondents from each of these initial areas so that they can get grassroots news onto our website, the most visited in the county with 390,000 unique visitors a month.

This news could be anything that affects the local community - a new shop opening, a problem with roadworks or features on local history.

We also want people to post their pictures and videos.

The mini websites will provide an interactive arena for opinion and debate on the issues that matter locally.

There will be links to a forum message board where people can share their views.

In the coming weeks more and more of the mini websites will be going live in the 'Your East Lancashire' section of the online Telegraph as we recruit more online correspondents willing to provide their own news.

People wanting to be part of this exciting new service will be given a set of instructions and a how to do it' DVD on how to log on to our website and post their news immediately online.

Eventually every village and community will be covered by the project.

Lancashire Telegraph editor Kevin Young said: "These sites will provide an exciting opportunity for local people to have their say on the issues that really matter to them.

"We want the websites to help foster a sense of community and provide a forum for grassroots news, debate and opinion."

Click on the link below to visit the Your East Lancashire section.