Website readership grows again in January
Thank you to the 1,735 of you who visited this website in January - a 59% increase on December, which in turn had been the biggest month for the site to date.The 1,735 unique visitors checked out my site 2,958 times and looked at 14,472 pages. We welcomed visitors from as far afield as Israel, Australia, Germany and Sweden.
At the top of last month's most-viewed was my plan for tackling dangerous dogs, and why I think the council's got it wrong with their ideas on this menace.
There was also a lot of interest in my coverage of the secondary school league tables, and I was pleased that my reprint of an article I wrote three years ago for the Wandsworth Borough News on English Heritage Blue Plaques also received a lot of visits.
Thank you also to everyone who took the time to complete one of my residents' surveys - we have now set up three surveys: one on constituency-wide issues, another on the areas's housing crisis and a third on local transport priorities, which you can use to let me have your views on these important local issues. And of course you can try your hand at my infamous Putney general knowledge quiz - to date no-one has scored 100%!
So, thank you once again for your interest in my website and with your help I hope February will be another month of widening readership.


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