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Whitstable Times

  • Address: Suite 1, 3rd Floor, Mill Lane House, Mill Lane, Margate, Kent, CT9 1JU
  • Phone: 01843 578150
  • Website: www.thisiskent.co.uk
  • Frequency: Weekly

What we have written about Whitstable Times

July 25, 2011

KM Group in bid to buy Northcliffe weeklies

Competition watchdogs to carry out 40-day investigation

May 18, 2011

Custard shortage tale to feature in new book

Silliest local newspaper stories to feature in new book

September 23, 2010

Three weekly newspapers rapped over junkie slur

Code breach after am dram star branded drug user

September 16, 2010

Shortlist unveiled for London and South awards

Echos lead way in nominations for EDF Energy prizes

April 1, 2010

'Busybody bureaucrats' have readers worried

Enjoy our round-up of the best April Fool’s from the local press

October 2, 2009

OK! move for new weekly newspaper editor

Former celeb mag deputy says Hello! to new colleagues

August 19, 2009

Charity donation after escaped mental patient story

Plus: Inaccurate inquest report, unemployment figures questioned – and more resolved complaints from the PCC

May 27, 2009

Two free papers go part paid-for

KOS Media switches business model to meet demand

March 27, 2009

Editor hits back in custard eggs-clusive row

Story generates scores of website comments

March 5, 2009

Prestigious shortlisting for Herald photographer

Plus: Freelancer’s new war hero book, recession campaigns – and more news in brief

May 7, 2008

Union recognition at Northcliffe's Kent newspapers

NUJ members gain official voice at Kent Regional Newspapers

November 26, 2007

Northcliffe achieves £45m cost saving target

Trading update also reports that group is continuing to see slowly improving advertising revenues

July 9, 2007

Northcliffe snaps up 26 Trinity Mirror weeklies for £64m

Sale of south-east titles will affect more than 400 staff and boost circulation by 872,000

June 25, 2007

Telegraph man to become 'master of own destiny'

Richard Yetman is to become the new editor of the Town Crier series in Cambridgeshire. The 49-year-old, who is currently production editor at the Northamptonshire…

June 25, 2007

"Complete overhaul" in Adscene re-launch

Kent Regional Newspapers is re-launching all seven of its free Adscene newspapers. The new-look papers will be published from Monday as part of a complete…



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