by HoldtheFrontPage Staff
Northcliffe Media has concluded its consultation over
plans to introduce two new centralised subbing hubs in Bristol and Swansea, with nearly 30 jobs set to be lost.
The new hubs will cover all the titles in the group's West and Wales newspaper division, including the Bristol Evening Post, Western Daily Press, South Wales Evening Post, Gloucester Citizen, Gloucestershire Echo, Western Gazette and Bath Chronicle.
Staff have now been told how many people are being made redundant at each centre with the equivalent of 29.3 full-time posts set to be lost overall.
The full-time equivalent of 9.3 jobs are being lost in Bath, 5.8 in Cheltenham, 6.6 in Yeovil and 7.6 in Swansea.
At the same time, however, four new posts are being created at the new Bristol hub, two for general roles and two who will covering a permanent 2pm-10pm late-shift.
In charge of the Bristol operation will be Sid Johnson, currently group print production editor at Bristol News and Media.
The introduction of the new hubs, originally planned for August, has now been postponed until Monday 7 September.
The consultation process has been overseen by West and Wales regional editor Mike Norton, but neither he nor anyone else from the company is making any official comment on the plans.