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Local newspaper
Clevedon Mercury
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Northcliffe Newspapers Group
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersElton House, Albert Road, Clevedon, Somerset
WebsiteClevedon Mercury

The Clevedon Mercury was a broadsheet paid for newspaper delivered to homes in the North Somerset area of southwestern England. It was founded in 1863 by 17-year old George James Caple to communicate national news and local happenings. The first issue was published on January 24. It became a tabloid newspaper in the mid eighties and a free publication sometime in the 1990s. The final issue was published in April 2012.

History

The first newspaper published in Clevedon was the Clevedon Courier, published on 5 May 1860 by Charles J. Dare from his home. The Clevedon Mercury was established in 1863 by Caple who then bought the rival Courier in 1864. Caple continued to publish the Clevedon Mercury for the next 21 years. Caple sold the paper to its next owners in 1885.

References

  1. Foundry, The Theme (6 April 2012). "Clevedon Mercury (defunct) | British Newspapers Online". Retrieved 7 January 2024.
  2. ^ "The Clevedon Mercury - RIP" (PDF). Clevedon Civic Society: 6. 2011.

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