Western Daily Press
- Address: Temple Way, Bristol
- Post Code: BS99 7HD
- Phone: 0117 934 3000
- Website: www.thisissomerset.co.uk/ westerndailypress.html
- Editor: Tim Dixon
- Who owns it?: Northcliffe Media
- Frequency: Daily
What we have written about Western Daily Press
May 1, 2013
Former regional journalist loses benefit fraud appeal
Curfew imposed for dishonestly claiming more than £10,000
April 18, 2013
New head of content for West Country daily
A new head of content has been appointed for Bristol-based title the Western Daily Press. Richard Bache moves to the role from that of content…
March 21, 2013
Tributes to former sub who spent 50 years in papers
Journalist continued to proof-read pages until shortly before death
February 25, 2013
Press photographer celebrates birthday with Marines
Weekly staffer was in Norway with local regiment
January 30, 2013
Editor moves to new role in ‘transformation team’
Acting editor chosen for daily-turned-weekly title
December 18, 2012
Regional daily editor moves to new director role
New managing director for West Country dailies
December 18, 2012
Regional dailies move downstairs to new offices
Journalists at two regional dailies have moved to new offices in the same building. Bristol News and Media, which publishes the Bristol Post and the…
November 19, 2012
Publishers exit closure-threatened regional lobby service
Four jobs under threat from PA axe
November 7, 2012
Regional dailies set to lose Westminster coverage
Four jobs at risk as PA considers future of lobby service
June 21, 2012
Daily which axed Saturday edition sees Friday sales rise
West country newspapers report circulation boost
January 26, 2012
Agency’s report led to complaint against newspaper
Inquest story contained a number of errors
September 28, 2011
Former reporter’s book tells city’s life stories
Publication examines nearly 200 people who made their mark
September 16, 2011
West Country daily set to return ‘home’
Northcliffe title set to regain its own identity
March 25, 2011
Former journalist to trek 100 miles in son’s memory
Walk is part of £165,000 appeal to buy lifeboat





