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Cornish & Devon Post : ウィキペディア英語版
Cornish & Devon Post

The Cornish & Devon Post is a weekly newspaper, published in Launceston, Cornwall, England, which was launched in 1856. It is one of only two newspapers in the UK to carry advertisements rather than news on the front page. (''St. Ives Times & Echo'' is the other one.) At some later date it absorbed the ''Launceston Weekly News''.
There are four titles within the ''Cornish & Devon Post'' series, which cover the main towns of Launceston, Bude, Holsworthy and Camelford; the area covered is roughly northwest Devon and a larger area in northeast Cornwall.
The company also publishes a weekly freesheet, the ''Launceston & Bude Journal Gazette'', three monthly freesheets, the ''Camelford Journal Gazette'', ''North Cornwall Post & Diary'' and ''Cornish & Devon Farming Diary'', a yearly eating and entertainment guide, ''Country Cuisine'', and town guides for Launceston & Bude, published every two years.
The current general manager is Judy Ward and the editor is Colin Brent.
It is owned by the Tindle Newspaper Group.
==External links==

*(''Cornish & Devon Post'' website )


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