News chief “loved everything about being in a newsroom”
Abergavenny Chronicle
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Six more print titles shelved as independent publisher furloughs staff
Weekly also makes move from broadsheet to tabloid
Managers under threat in independent publisher’s shake-up
HTFP understands two jobs set to be lost in restructure
Weekly to bring in mystery guest editor to mark Journalism Matters week
Initiatives to celebrate campaign taking place across industry
Former daily photographer awarded MBE last year dies aged 75
Tributes paid to disability charity campaigner
Regional journalist who started out in PR dies aged 85
Reporter made career switch after starting as press officer
Editor writes show about history of weekly newspaper’s patch
Proceeds to go to local charities
‘Greater public interest’ sees council reject weekly’s FoI
Authority cites “issues of confidentiality” over stalled supermarket deal
Tindle buys 130-year-old weekly from Northcliffe
Gloucestershire title joins growing stable
Regional newspaper owners feature in annual rich list
UK media moguls rub shoulders with the rich and famous in Sunday Times Rich List
27 Trinity Mirror titles go to Tindle for £18.75m
South London Press, North London and Herts Newspapers and the Yellow Advertiser are offloaded
Tindle plans Trinity Mirror bid – but may also sell some of its own assets
News boss, (80), eyes up new acquisition but says he hopes to “ease off a little during 2007″
Death of former editor and journalist Geof
Ex-news man worked for Birmingham Post, Western Mail and Mid Somerset Newspapers
Band plays in tribute to journalist Bill
Former Western Mail and Abergavenny Chronicle journalist has died aged 68
Editor scoops £8.4m rollover jackpot
The editor of a weekly newspaper has quit after scooping £8.4m on the national lottery. Pat Griffiths, who until yesterday was editor of the Tindle-owned Abergavenny Chronicle, plans to put the money into the family home – a 148-acre farm
Relaunch for Newsquest Wales weeklies
Two free weeklies in Newsquest’s Wales & Western region stable have been relaunched as paid-for titles. The Monmouth and Abergavenny Free Press papers join two existing paid-for sister titles covering Pontypool and Chepstow. In March the Pontypool paper will be