by holdthefrontpage staff
Nineteen full-time staff and one part-timer will compete for nine new positions in a shake-up of Newsquest's Lancashire and Cumbria operations.
HoldtheFrontPage has learned that 11 editorial jobs and one part-time post are under threat at the 'Citizen' titles in Blackpool, Preston, Chorley and Lancaster.
A memo from Lancashire Telegraph editor Kevin Young, seen by HTFP, lists the jobs at risk as: Citizen series editor, deputy editor, sub-editor, two photographers, news editor, two senior reporters, three trainees and a part-time sub-editor.
These are in addition to eight jobs under threat at Kendal-based weekly the Westmorland Gazette.
These roles are assistant editor (production), senior reporter (features), trainee reporter, business editor, designer/sub editor, sports editor, sports reporter and web editor.
Editorial production of the Westmorland Gazette, South Lakes Citizen and associated titles will be centralised in Blackburn.
These steps are part of a wider editorial shake-up and restructure by Newsquest North West which threatens the future of eleven newspapers across its region, including three of the four Citizen titles.
In his memo, Mr Young invites staff they can apply for any of nine new positions under the restructure, most of them predominantly in Blackburn.
The new jobs are:
Deputy editor (Westmorland Gazette, based in Blackburn and Kendal)
Features writer/sub-editor (working for all titles, based in Blackburn)
Two sub-editors (working for all titles, based in Blackburn)
Sports and news reporter (Westmorland Gazette, based in Kendal)
Sports editor (based in Blackburn and Kendal)
Web editor, Westmorland Gazette (based in Blackburn)
Assistant chief sub-editor (working for all titles, based in Blackburn)
Trainee reporter (working for Chorley Citizen, based in Blackburn.)
The memo said: "It is my intention to consider any requests for voluntary redundancy but I do reserve the right to refuse.
"Where selection is needed, skills analysis assessments will take place.....and will be used as the selection criteria for redundancy if the proposal goes ahead, if I fail to get sufficient voluntary redundancy requests."
No-one from Newsquest North West was available for further comment.