Elmbridge Guardian

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Elmbridge Guardian
Elmbridge Guardian front page, taken on 26 September 2013
TypeFree weekly newspaper
FormatCompact (Tabloid)
Owner(s)Newsquest Media Group
Ceased publication2014
HeadquartersTwickenham, London
England
Circulation21,964 (July 2012 - December 2012)
Websiteelmbridgeguardian.co.uk

The Elmbridge Guardian was a weekly free local newspaper covering the borough of Elmbridge, in Surrey. It published once a week, on a Thursday, and was distributed free of charge.

It was available as a free, paperless Elmbridge Guardian e-newspaper, downloadable from Elmbridge Guardian e-newspaper and delivered straight to email inboxes each Thursday morning.

The paper was also sold for 60p at some newsagents and shops around the borough.

It had an average distribution of 21,964, including 2,700 free pick up copies at supermarkets and estate agents. [1]

The paper was delivered to homes in Esher, Thames Ditton, Long Ditton, Hinchley Wood, Claygate, East Molesey, West Molesey, Weybridge, Walton, Hersham, Cobham and Oxshott.

The newspaper was owned by regional newspaper publisher Newsquest Media Group's South London arm along with other Guardian titles including the Kingston Guardian and the paid-for Surrey Comet.

The paper closed in 2014.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Circulation certificate July to December 2012 Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  2. ^ Linford, Paul (6 May 2014). "Elmbridge Guardian to close with three jobs at risk - Journalism News from HoldtheFrontPage". HoldtheFrontPage. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  3. ^ "Some 48 regional newspapers have closed since 2012 - but 39 have launched". Press Gazette. 2015-01-16. Retrieved 2024-05-30.

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