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Successful NCE candidates – Spring 2005
The following candidates, listed under the centre at which they sat the examination, have now gained the National Certificate: BOURNEMOUTH Samantha Chapman Aldershot News Gary Cleland Newbury Weekly News Matthew Dickinson The News, Portsmouth Huw Griffith Dorset Echo Lisa-Marie Harrity
Eight photographers get their 'prof test'
Eight press photographers and photojournalists have been successful in the November 2004 National Certificate Examination. The successful press photographers were: Claire Tregaskis, Western Morning News Katy Beswetherick, Lancashire Evening Telegraph Anthony Channer, Essex Chronicle Anthony Chappel-Ross, Harrogate Advertiser Sarah Hickey,
NCE success for 44 per cent of candidates
A 44 per cent pass rate in the National Certificate Examination means that 116 candidates have qualified as journalists. A total of 263 candidates sat the National Certificate Examination in October at 15 centres across the UK. The candidates who
Princess scoop for photographer
Photographer Mark Lees claimed a picture exclusive for a snap of Princess Margaret on a flying visit to Shenfield. The Essex Chronicle photographer, based in Chelmsford, was on hand when homeward-bound Brentwood commuters on a Liverpool Street to Southend train
Nine regional snappers pass photography NCE
The Sentinel’s Matthew Page and Kate Howell from The Argus are also singled out for further praise
Photographers' Everyday work is rewarded
The photographic talents of regional press snappers from across the country have been recognised at a national awards ceremony and exhibition. More than £30,000 of prizes was handed out to the winners and runners-up at Northcliffe Newspapers’ The Everyday photography
"I want to ride my bicycle"- says Nick
An Essex Chronicle photographer got on his bike for charity and pedalled from London to Brighton to raise money for the British Heart Foundation. Nick Obank, (23), from Broomfield swapped his camera for a mountain bike to cycle the 56
Ian steps into the breach
Essex Chronicle photographer Ian Piercy had to step into the breach at a local award ceremony – when the newspaper received a surprise award. The trainee photographer had been sent by his newspaper to cover a presentation of certificates to
Photo-magic makes sales soar
One of the biggest baby photo competitions held by a regional newspaper has been an overwhelming success – but it was only made possible because of the digital wizardry introduced to photo sales by digital photographic printing company dipinto.co.uk. Nearly
Chronicle coverage provides inspiration for Private Eye
Weekly gets a mention in national magazine’s legendary columns
Deputy editor to run 800 miles in multiple race bid
News man will clock up 80 races around the UK in 12-month personal challenge
Chronicle helps local DJ escape from war-torn Beirut
Newsdesk got vital message on rendezvous point to stranded performer
Editor-in-chief appointed for Chronicle series
Promotion for former BBC man at Northcliffe’s weeklies
Sports reporter braves the wrath of fans angry at press coverage
Chronicle man braves the stands after reports on players’ scrap cause concern among fans
Press photographer-turned-pastor tells of cancer battle in web diary
Sheer number of well-wishers prompts online recovery update by popular figure