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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times
What we have written about Clitheroe Advertiser and Times
Virus claims ex-regional journalist ‘in matter of hours’ at age of 67
Tributes paid to sub-editor who contracted disease in hospital
Former daily reporter and business magazine editor dies aged 64
Tributes paid to journalist who “loved newspapers”
Weekly staff to remain in town after office closure
Move across town bucks trend of ‘officeless’ JP titles.
Johnston Press to close weekly newspaper office
Journalists expected to be based at sister title
Two more editors depart in North-West shake-up
New senior team now in place at JP titles
Attic attack at Lancashire weekly
We have to confess to being mightily confused by this headline from the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, until we realised they meant attic of Mitton pub. We’ve all heard of homophones – but this is not even close!
Dyson at Large: Ugly lies at Banana News
HTFP blogger enjoys reading weekly’s ‘peculiar’ splash
Weekly editor bows out after 25 years on paper
Newspaper boss pens farewell to readers
Father's distress over paramedic's inquest quote
Plus: Apology over horse sale story – and more resolved complaints from the PCC
Former Burnley and Clitheroe editor dies, aged 80
Raymond Mann edited the Burnley Express and the Clitheroe Advertiser
Death of former editor and MEN journalist
Writer also known as “Lance-Jack” enjoyed a career spanning more than 45 years
Weekly shrinks in size after more than a century
The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times has been making its own news in the Ribble Valley, undergoing a “small” change. After more than a century as a broadsheet, the weekly newspaper has changed to a new compact tabloid format. The new-look
Death of Lancashire journalist at 63
Staff at Lancashire newspapers are mourning the death of their colleague Tim Procter, who died of a heart attack on Monday. The 63-year-old worked full-time as a reporter at the Nelson Leader from the late 50s before joining the Clitheroe
'Enemy is all around' for staff from the weekly brigade
Another light-hearted entry in our recent contest to write about the dangers of journalism came from John Turner, ex-Western Gazette, Bristol Evening Post and, lately of the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times. The countdown has begun to the day when I
Future Imperfect
Future Imperfect by Jayne Sharratt Jayne Sharratt, a postgraduate student at Falmouth College of Arts, has written the following article for the first online issue of hackwriters.com the college’s new website for serious writing. Each month a different theme will