Visitors double in a month

Over 5,000 different individuals visited this website in April - that's almost double the 2,597 of you who checked it out in March, which in itself was a record breaking month.
And I have two national newspapers to thank for this big advance: the Sunday Times, for running their quiz which included a question on Sir Edwin Saunders - which drove over 1,200 visitors to my post on English Heritage Blue Plaques in Putney, Roehampton and Southfields; and the national coverage of my views on the impact on the poorest of the abolition of the 10p tax rate, which boosted daily visits to over 300 a couple of times the following week.
The 5,060 visitors viewed 21,282 pages, generating 72,366 hits. As well as the two posts mentioned above, popular pages included those that provided details about the London elections that took place yesterday and the archives of stories on a ward-by-ward basis: if you just want to read posts of specific relevance to your immediate area, you can do so by clicking:
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