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The idea appears to have originated with a joint campaign by the Gloucestershire Echo and The Citizen in March this year. It proved to be an overwhelming success, registering 123 apprenticeships by July, and prompting the papers to launch a second campaign. The idea was then taken up by Northcliffe's Bristol title, the Evening Post, which launched its campaign in June and then managed to achieve its target within hours. In the following weeks and months, the Post continued to plug away at its campaign until it achieved its target in early September. The Post's success encouraged other papers to have a go. The Grimsby Telegraph (also Northcliffe) launched its campaign in late September. It is still up and running. The News in Portsmouth also launched a similar campaign in September. After 50 days it had 87 places pledged and it reported yesterday on its latest recruit. |