Surrey Advertiser
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The Surrey Advertiser is a newspaper for Surrey, which was established in 1864. It is part of Surrey & Berkshire Newspapers Ltd. which is a division of the Guardian Media Group. The head office is in Stoke Mill, Guildford.[1]
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[edit] Newspapers
The primary newspaper is the weekly Surrey Advertiser itself with seven regional versions (Guildford, Cranleigh, Godalming, Woking, Cobham and Esher, Leatherhead, and Dorking). The group also produces other, more local, series including the Esher News & Mail series, Aldershot News & Mail series, and Woking News & Mail.[2]
[edit] Surrey Times Series
The Surrey Times is a series of three newspapers- the Guildford Times, Godalming Times, and the Cranleigh Times.[2] The 'papers, established in 1855 and now published and printed by Surrey & Berkshire Media Ltd, are distributed free to local residents- with a verified free distribution over thirty-two thousand copies.[1]
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