Market Rasen Mail
- Address: Waverley Court, Queen Street, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire
- Phone: 01673 844644
- Frequency: Weekly
What we have written about Market Rasen Mail
October 20, 2011
Newspaper in plea to readers to ‘buy local’
Weekly title playing vital role in saving shops
February 17, 2011
Weekly news chief given charge of eight titles
Journalist will lead papers across two counties
February 24, 2009
Journalist who helped launch seaside paper dies
Freelance photographed millennium dawn in Skegness
February 5, 2009
Johnston Press axes publishing division in shake-up
Lincolnshire MD set to leave as titles are reshuffled
June 25, 2007
Witty and warm-hearted Echo veteran has died
Tributes paid to much-loved columnist and raconteur
June 25, 2007
New editor for Lincolnshire weekly
Staff at the Market Rasen Mail have welcomed a new editor with the appointment of Jason Hippisley. Previously a reporter on the Lincolnshire Echo, he…
June 25, 2007
New look for Lincs weeklies will strengthen branding
Lincolnshire Newspapers this week unveiled a new look for all its paid-for titles. New mastheads have been introduced across the portfolio – part of Johnston…
June 25, 2007
Weeklies' big cat search intensifies
As the “silly season” gets into full swing, readers of four Lincolnshire weekly papers are being kept up-to-date with the latest sightings of the infamous…
June 25, 2007
Editor's soaking in the stocks
Readers of a Lincolnshire weekly paper had a chance to exert their revenge on the local press recently after the editor was locked up in…
June 25, 2007
Five-week strike is over
More than five weeks of strike action by journalists has come to an end with agreement over pay and conditions. The National Union of Journalists…
June 25, 2007
Advertiser print division up for sale
The Newark Advertiser looks set to sell its printing division to local rival Mortons Print, of Horncastle, Lincs. The company said it was in negotiation…
June 25, 2007
Magazine focus after newspapers sale
Morton’s of Horncastle has confirmed the way forward for the company will be in magazines, following the sale of its newspaper division to Johnston Press….










