I’m commissioning a clear, fact-centred news piece that reports on a recent local event in an informative, unbiased tone. The finished story should read like something that would appear in a regional newspaper: concise, engaging, and grounded in verified details rather than opinion. Scope • Identify and briefly introduce the event (e.g., community initiative, council decision, cultural festival, charity run). • Gather and cite primary information—quotes from organisers or attendees, official statements, and publicly available data. • Provide context that helps readers understand why the event matters to the community. • Maintain journalistic structure: headline, lede, body with inverted-pyramid flow, and a short closing paragraph. Length & Style • 600–800 words, AP style or similar. • Neutral, informative voice with balanced sourcing. • All facts, figures, and attributions must be verifiable. Deliverables 1. Final article in editable DOCX (plus a clean PDF for reference). 2. Brief source list or links for fact-checking. 3. Up to two light revisions if required for accuracy or clarity. Once approved, I will supply any existing press releases or contact details that might help.