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Encyclopedia > Chester Chronicle

The Chester Chronicle is a UK local weekly newspaper for the Chester and Cheshire area, first established in the 18th century. It is one of the UK's best-selling newspapers, published every Friday. , For the larger local government district, see Chester (district). ... Cheshire (or, archaically, the County of Chester)[1] is a county in North West England. ...


Structure

It has a number of different editions:

  • Chester City
  • Chester Country
  • Frodsham & Helsby
  • Flintshire

In June 2006, the Wirral edition was discontinued. The following month, the Flintshire edition was created by merging the Deeside, Mold & Buckley and Flint & Holywell editions. While the Flintshire Chronicle is considered part of the Chester Chronicle series for purposes of advertising, sales and promotions, their editorial content is entirely separate. Since June 2006, the City edition no longer carries the word 'City' on the masthead.


The newspaper was traditionally printed as a broadsheet. However, recently it has switched to a tabloid format in line with other newspapers.


The newspaper is owned by Trinity Mirror. It has a free sister publication, Midweek Chronicle. Trinity Mirror is a large United Kingdom newspaper and magazine publisher. ... The Midweek Chronicle is a free weekly newspaper distributed around Chester by Trinity Mirror. ...


Miscellaneous

In February 2003, the Chester Chronicle led a campaign against a website that hosted the ribald joke article Chester's guide to: Picking up little girls, which was unwittingly discovered by a would-be visitor to the city. Many readers and politicians followed the protest and pushed the search engine Google into removing the site from its database. This article is about the corporation. ...


External links

  • Online version [1]

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Chester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1997 words)
Chester is the county town of Cheshire in North West England.
Chester continued to deal with its loss of trade throughout the centuries, and in the 1640s English Civil War the Battle of Rowton Moor occurred in nearby meadows, where the Parliamentary Forces crushed the Royalist loyal Cavaliers.
Chester has a railway station to the North East of the city centre, designed by Francis Thompson with an impressive Italianate frontage dating from 1848, though the interior is somewhat dilapidated, having lost a roof in the Chester General rail crash.
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