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Press Contacts – Regional Weekly Newspapers PRESS CONTACTS – REGIONAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS PUBLICATION EDITOR TEL NO FAX NO E-mail COPY DEADLINE Antrim Guardian Liam Heffron 028 9446 2624 028 9446 5551 [email protected] Tuesday morning Antrim Times Des Blackadder 028 2565 3300 028 2564 1517 [email protected] Monday 5 pm Armagh/ Down Observer Des Malon 028 8772 2557 028 8772 7334 [email protected] Monday 5.pm Ballycastle Chronicle Elinor Glynn 028 7034 3344 028 7034 3606 [email protected] Monday 4pm Ballyclare & East Antrim Sue Ann Harrison 028 9335 2967 028 9335 2449 Tuesday morning Gazette Ballymena Chronicle Des Mallon 028 Ballymena Guardian Maurice O’Neil 028 2564 1221 028 2565 3920 [email protected] Tuesday 12 noon Ballymena Times Des Blackadder 028 2565 3300 028 2564 1517 [email protected] Monday 5.30pm Ballymoney Chronicle Brian Kelly 028 2766 2354 028 2766 7682 [email protected] Tuesday 12 noon Ballymoney & Moyle Lyle McMullan 028 2766 6216 028 2766 7066 [email protected] Monday 4pm Times Banbridge Chronicle Bryan Hooks 028 4066 2332 028 4062 4397 [email protected] Monday 5pm Banbridge Leader Damian Wilson 028 4066 2745 028 4062 6378 [email protected] Monday 4pm Carrick Advertiser 028 9336 3651 028 9336 3092 Carrick Times Terence Ferry 028 93351992 028 9336 9825 [email protected] Tuesday 1pm Co. Down Spectator Paul Flowers 028 9127 0270 028 9127 1544 [email protected] Wednesday 2pm Coleraine Chronicle John Fillis 028 7034 3344 028 7032 9672 [email protected] Friday 5pm Coleraine Times David Rankin 028 7035 5260 028 7035 6816 [email protected] Monday 12 noon Derry Journal Pat McArt 028 7127 2200 028 7127 2260 [email protected] Wednesday 4pm Down Democrat Terry McLaughlin 028 4461 3711 028 4461 2221 [email protected] Monday 5.30pm Down Recorder Paul Symington 028 4461 3711 028 4461 4624 [email protected] Monday 5.30pm Dromore Leader Damian Wilson 028 9269 2217 028 9269 9260 [email protected] / Monday 10 am [email protected] Dungannon Observer Des Mallon 028 8772 2557 028 8772 7334 [email protected] Monday 5.30pm East Antrim Advertiser Hugh Vance 028 2826 0605 028 2826 0255 [email protected] Tuesday 3pm Fermanagh Herald Pauline Leary 028 6632 2066 028 6632 5521 [email protected] Monday 4pm Fermanagh News Des Mallon 028 8772 2557 028 8772 7334 [email protected] Monday 5.30pm Holywood Advertiser Bernard Johnson 028 9042 7115 No fax No email Monday 5pm Impartial Reporter Brian Donaldson 028 6632 4422 028 6632 5047 [email protected] Monday 5.30pm Larne Gazette Stephen Kernohan 028 2827 7450 028 2826 0255 None Monday 12 noon Larne Times Hugh Vance 028 2827 2303 028 2826 0255 [email protected] Tuesday 3pm Limavady Chronicle Jim Donaghy 028 7776 2130 028 7776 3986 [email protected] Monday 10.30am Lisburn Echo David Fletcher 028 9267 9111 028 9260 2904 [email protected] Tuesday 5pm Londonderry Sentinel William McClelland 028 7134 8889 028 7134 1175 [email protected] Monday 12 noon Lurgan & Portadown Des Mallon 028 8772 2557 028 8772 7334 [email protected] Monday 5.30pm Examiner Lurgan Mail Richard Elliott 028 3832 7777 028 3832 5271 [email protected] Tuesday 2.30pm Magherafelt Constitution Alan Rogers 028 7963 2666 028 7963 1508 [email protected] Tuesday 12noon Mid Ulster Echo Mark Bain 028 8676 2288 028 8676 4295 [email protected] Tuesday 12 noon Mid Ulster Mail Mark Bain 028 8676 2288 028 8676 4295 [email protected] Tuesday 12 noon Mourne Observer Terence Bowman 028 4372 2666 028 4372 4566 [email protected] Monday 5pm Newry Democrat Caroline McEvoy 028 3025 1250 028 3025 1017 [email protected] Friday 5.30pm Newry Reporter Austin Smyth 028 3026 7633 028 3025 1017 [email protected] Tuesday 1.00pm Newtownabbey Times Joanne Lowry 028 9084 3621 028 9083 7715 [email protected] Tuesday 12 noon Newtownards Chronicle John Savage 028 9181 3333 028 9182 0087 [email protected] Wednesday 12 noon Portadown Times David Armstrong 028 3833 6111 028 3835 0203 [email protected] Wednesday 12 noon Roe Valley Sentinel Aidan Farren 028 7776 4090 028 7772 2234 [email protected] Monday 12 noon Strabane Chronicle Michelle Canning 028 7188 2100 028 7188 3199 [email protected] Tuesday 5.30pm Strabane Weekly News Mary Lafferty 028 8224 2721 028 8224 2206 None Tuesday 4pm The Rathfriland Outlook Steven Patten 028 4063 0202 028 4063 1022 None Tuesday 12 noon Tyrone Constitution Wesley Atchison 028 8224 2721 028 82243549 None Tuesday 4pm Tyrone Courier Ian Greer 028 8775 2801 028 8775 2819 [email protected] Monday 5pm Tyrone Times Paul McCreary 028 8775 2801 028 8775 2819 [email protected] Wednesday 12 noon Ulster Gazette Richard Stewart 028 3752 2639 028 3752 7029 [email protected] Tuesday 1pm Ulster Star David Fletcher 028 9267 9111 028 9260 2904 [email protected] Tuesday 5pm Ulster Herald Darach McDonald 028 8224 3444 028 8224 2206 [email protected] Tuesday 5pm FARMING PRESS Publication Contact Tel Number Fax Number Email Deadline Farm Week Chris 028 90334495 028 90334481 [email protected] Monday 5pm McCullough Farming Life David / Robert 028 9068 0038 028 9066 9910 [email protected] Sat edition – Wed 5pm Wed edition – Mon 12 noon Irish Farmers Journal James Campbell 028 9181 2054 028 9182 0946 [email protected] Monday 5pm Photographer – Kevin McAuley 07885217901 / [email protected] NATIONAL PRESS Publication Contact Tel Number Fax Number Email Belfast Telegraph Michael Drake 028 9026 4447 028 9055 4506 [email protected] Irish News John Manley 028 9033 7467 028 9033 7452 [email protected] News Letter David McCoy 028 9068 0038 028 9066 9910 [email protected] .
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