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The funeral of Bristol Evening Post journalist David Harrison will take place on Thursday.Features writer David died last week aged 59 after a long battle with heart problems. Donations to E Ward, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, are requested instead of flowers.

Monthly mag project reaches the readers

The Bucks Herald in Aylesbury has launched a new monthly magazine for women. BH The Magazine is a 52-page Sunday supplement-style magazine packed with features on fashion, health, hair and beauty, competitions and horoscopes combined with Real Lives interviews, gift

It's all white in Buckinghamshire

The Bucks Herald went bright white for the Queen’s Golden Jubilee. A special edition of the paper on Wednesday featured 20 pages of the weekly broadsheet dedicated to its coverage of street parties, fetes and festivities honouring Her Majesty. And

Editor meets 'Jaws' in real-life shark swim

Some people say it’s no bad thing being a big fish in a small pond – and that’s true if you’re one of the ten killer sharks living in a tank in Cheshire. Editor David Summers was a little wary

Editor thrown to the sharks

The editor of a weekly newspaper series in deepest Somerset is about to be thrown to the sharks. It’s not because he’s upset the juniors – he’s volunteered for the job to raise money for a local charity. David Summers,

Something special from Somerset

The Somerset Standard and Guardian Series is producing a new series of special publications. Staff are working on a series of Living History partworks, in which readers tell their memories of the war, education, health, farming, leisure and industry. “It

Key support for Herald protest

Community leaders in Aylesbury have backed The Bucks Herald’s Save Our Post Office campaign with a protest march in the town centre. For the past five weeks, the Herald has run feature articles detailing the arguments against the closure of

200 on the march to back Herald campaign

Residents turned out in force for a protest march to back their local newspaper and show the town’s anger at plans to close four post offices. Nearly 200 people brought Aylesbury town centre to a standstill in support of The

Blanket coverage aims to save threatened service

A weekly newspaper is tackling one of the biggest community issues in its patch – the fight to save four post offices. The Bucks Herald carried a front page article, which ran inside onto page two, a double-page spread to