The Liverpool ECHO has launched its latest WhatsApp community
The Liverpool ECHO is launching a new WhatsApp community which will delve deeper into the biggest stories from across the city region.
By joining the Liverpool ECHO Daily Post and Long Reads WhatsApp community, you will receive all of our agenda-setting content directly to your phone. This will include long reads, features, opinion pieces, interviews and news that affects our region and its development. WhatsApp messages will be sent by the ECHO’s Regeneration Reporter, Dan Haygarth, and members of the team. These messages will cover topics like politics, business, culture, local identity and social issues.You will need to have WhatsApp downloaded to join the community. All you have to do is click this link, select 'Join Community' and you're in.
No one will be able to see your details in the community and you will only receive messages from the Liverpool ECHO team because other people will be unable to message in the group. We will not spam your WhatsApp feed with constant messages, but you will receive updates from us daily. If for any reason you decide you no longer want to be in our community, you can leave by clicking on the name at the top of your screen and clicking 'Exit Group'. You can read our Privacy Notice here.
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