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They let local voices from Gamlegården and Näsby be heard

A mobile editorial staff, a pop-up news office, has been seen out at Gamlegården and Näsby during the past week.
Sveriges Radio P4 Radio Kristianstad has been out checking the pulse in the area.They will do it for another week.
”It's important for us to meet people in their everyday lives”,'says Jenny Johnsson Roos, editor.
Kristianstad • Publicerad 11 oktober 2021
Dzenet Alisehovic, anchor, Matilda Alborn, reporter and Jenny Johnsson Roos, editor, are out with P4 Radio Kristianstad's pop-up news office at Gamlegården.
Dzenet Alisehovic, anchor, Matilda Alborn, reporter and Jenny Johnsson Roos, editor, are out with P4 Radio Kristianstad's pop-up news office at Gamlegården.Foto: Inga-Lill Bengtsson

In the programme called Förmiddag there has been a report about gardens at Gamlegården, they have broadcast from Fröknegårdskolan, they've been to the health centre as well. The reporters have spoken to ordinary people too, to create contacts.

– What is important is that we meet people in their everyday lives, find out what is important to them and what we should talk more about on the radio, says Jenny Johnsson Roos, editor.

The mobile office will move on to other places, but the reporters will be  out at Näsby during the coming week too.
The mobile office will move on to other places, but the reporters will be out at Näsby during the coming week too.Foto: Inga-Lill Bengtsson
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The mobile office will move on to Blekinge.

– But we'll be moving around out here at Gamlegården and Näsby for another week, says Jenny Johnsson Roos.

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Så här jobbar Mosaik Kristianstadsbladet med journalistik. Uppgifter som publiceras ska vara korrekta och relevanta. Vi strävar efter förstahandskällor och att vara på plats där det händer. Trovärdighet och opartiskhet är centrala värden för vår nyhetsjournalistik.
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