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Local Newspaper Week

Trampoline pair to compete in Sweden

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Two trampolinists who train in Weston-super-Mare and Cheddar are flying to Sweden to compete in an international competition.

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Beth Rowley is to be a judge at Footprint's young musician competition

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Solo artist Beth Rowley is to be a judge at the Footprint - Put Your Stamp in the Music Industry competition that aims to help young musicians in the...

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Sport is at the heart of Bristol's local newspaper

Friday, May 15, 2009

Like most newspapers in the UK, the back pages are as much a draw for the reader as the front. And the Post is no exception.

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A proud history ... and an even more exciting future for your Evening Post

Thursday, May 14, 2009

These are exciting times for the Evening Post and the local newspaper industry. In the past few years, local newspapers have had to adapt and change...

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Bristol Evening Post stands up for what matters to you

Bristol Evening Post stands up for what matters to you

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

The Evening Post has always prided itself on being a campaigning newspaper.

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Our reporters get to heart of Bristol communities

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The Bristol Evening Post has 19 reporters, whose job it is to make sure that what happens in the city and the surrounding areas is reported in its...

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Post has always been the best for Broadmead

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

COMPANIES across Bristol turn to the Post first to reach as wide an audience as possible. John Hirst, manager of Broadmead, pictured, said: "From our...

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Bristol paper at heart of community

Bristol paper at heart of community

Monday, May 11, 2009

Today is the first day of Local Newspaper Week.

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Advertising in the Post – 'it really works for us'

Monday, May 11, 2009

PAUL Marshall, marketing manager for Park Furnishers, Willway Street, Bedminster, says advertising in the Post brings his firm success. He said:...

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Mark Regan, rugby legend

Mark

'I think the Post is fantastic. I buy it regularly. It gives me an insight into what’s happening in the Bristol area. I’m passionate about Bristol and like to know what’s going on. I like to see if anyone I know is in the paper. I always start straight from the front and then go to the back.'

Daisy Slater, 27, Easton

daisy

'I do find local newspapers really interesting. They are about local things that I’m interested in. Through them, you can find out more about what is going on in the city'



Kevin Sullivan, 70, St Werburgh's

kevin

'I think the Post is brilliant. I have bought it every day for years. The written word can still carry a lot of weight. I also like the feel of newspapers'

Gilani Elamin, 48, St Anne's

gilani

'The Post is very useful and very informative. It tells you what’s going on in Bristol. I buy it for the jobs as well as the local news'
















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