Print editions were wound down last year
Belper News
What we have written about Belper News
Publisher ceases publication of 14 ‘no longer viable’ titles
Brands incorporated into other newspapers
Weekly editor turned conservation chief named in Honours List
Former journalist honoured for services to community
Cover price rise accompanies pagination boost for weeklies
Publisher in bid to provide more ‘county-wide’ coverage
New deputies appointed at regional dailies
Plus: Latest round-up of regional press job moves
Johnston Press trials newsroom blueprint at Midlands titles
Plan could be rolled out across local newspaper group
Publisher increases cover price at six weeklies
Titles will go up by 5p before Christmas
Copy of 22-year-old newspaper goes on sale on eBay
A copy of a weekly newspaper dating from December 1990 has gone on sale on eBay for £2.50. The edition of the Belper News carried a front page report of some wintry weather conditions affecting the Derbyshire town which brought
Johnston Press to close five more newspaper offices
Journalists will continue to ‘work locally’ says publisher
Last editions for JP dailies ahead of weekly switch
Regional publisher in first wave of relaunch
New group editor for East Midlands weeklies
Fresh promotion for editorial rising star
Not such a mystery after all, then
The Belper News excelled itself in the funnies’ stakes with its launch of a new ‘mystery photograph’ feature designed to test readers’ knowledge of their local patch. Anyone wanting to know the location of the church bell-tower depicted need only
Midlands weeklies celebrate RSPCA campaign success
Weeklies appealed on behalf of unwanted pets
Not quite on the ball
The East Midlands MEP Emma McClarkin may indeed have been on the ball in her comments about scrapping relegation from the Premiership – but the Belper News was perhaps less so in its reporting of it. Relegation to and
Journalist couple’s lives captured on canvas
Scenes include former office where couple first met
Johnston Press closes three newspaper offices
Reporters will be based out-of-town