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New editorship for Mike Sassi as Sentinel's Sean Dooley retires
Changes at the top for two Northcliffe newspapers as senior editor departs after 40 years in journalism
News editor retires after four decades in journalism
“Given the chance, I would do it all over again”, says Carole
Vandals target Echo offices
Police appeal for information after yobs smash windows with bricks and throw paint at building
New MD chosen for Gloucestershire papers
Andrew Blair steps up to succeed Colin Davison
Former editor gains Master of Arts degree aged 82
New academic honour for journalist after battle with cancer
Echo staff volunteer to become bone marrow donors
Staff at the Gloucestershire Echo have stepped forward to volunteer themselves as potential bone marrow donors. The paper recently featured the story of local schoolgirl Laura Edwards, who is fighting leukaemia, and after a huge campaign a donor was found
Online this is sites relaunch
The this is network of websites from Northcliffe Electronic Publishing are being relaunched with a redesign and re-engineered platform. Two sites – thisisderbyshire.co.uk and thisisleicestershire.co.uk – were the first to appear in their new form, and the remaining 24 sites
Online this is sites relaunched
The this is network of websites from Northcliffe Electronic Publishing are being relaunched with a redesign and re-engineered platform. Two sites – thisisderbyshire.co.uk and thisisleicestershire.co.uk – were the first to appear in their new form, and the remaining 24 sites
Pacific adventure saw news editor 'get away from it all'
Former Gloucestershire Echo news editor Owen Jones is to return to the UK after a two-year adventure in Papua New Guinea, which saw him working as a volunteer for international development charity VSO. Since leaving the Echo in October 2002
News in brief
The Somerset County Gazette has teamed up with police to offer a £500 reward to track down a knifeman who stabbed a Taunton newsagent.Posters have gone up in the town with details of the crime. An NCTJ distance learning course,
News in brief
Anita Syvret, editor of the Gloucestershire Echo, has given a presentation on the art of self-promotion at an event organised by the Chartered Management Institute.Entitled ‘How to Get Your Name in the Paper Without Paying for it’, Anita gave an
News in brief
Anita Syvret, editor of the Gloucestershire Echo, has given a presentation on the art of self-promotion at an event organised by the Chartered Management Institute.Entitled ‘How to Get Your Name in the Paper Without Paying for it’, Anita gave an
Margaret rides her Luck in Peru
Editor’s secretary Margaret Luck has embarked on an epic journey to cross Peru on her bike for charity. She travelled out at the end of last week to join 25 others on the ride from Lake Titicaca to Machu Picchu,
News in brief
Archant Norfolk is opening a new city centre office in Norwich.Most of the staff from the company’s main reception at Prospect House will move to the new unit, part of the city’s Forum complex. The Gloucestershire Echo has scored a
Murder appeal backed by press poster
The Gloucestershire Echo has joined forces with the police force in a bid to catch the killer of Cheltenham man Terry Rogers. The paper has produced 250 posters which detectives are hoping will bring forward more evidence from the public.