Alex Seabrook

Local Democracy Reporter

Preston's Summary

Alex Seabrook is a Local Democracy Reporter at BristolLive, where he focuses on local governance in Bristol and South Gloucestershire, particularly covering the activities of Bristol City Council and South Gloucestershire Council. His reporting often delves into themes of urban design, real estate development, and sustainability, reflecting his interest in the housing market and urban development. Alex's work has been featured in various outlets including BBC News, The Mirror, and Wales Online, among others.

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Geo Focus

Bristol, United Kingdom (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 63 %
Data Driven: 18 %
Opinion: 10 %
Events: 5 %
Interviews Q&as: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Urban Design
  • Urban Development
  • Real Estate Development
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Energy Sustainability
  • Renewable Energy
  • Housing Market
  • Property Management

Pitching Insights

Given Alex Seabrook's focus on local government announcements, legal policy regulation, and coverage of topics related to Bristol City Council, housing, development, and transportation in the Bristol area of the United Kingdom. PR professionals could consider pitching stories that provide insights into local government policies or initiatives impacting housing and urban development in Bristol. Additionally, offering commentary on legal or regulatory changes affecting transportation infrastructure within Bristol may also be well-received by Alex.

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