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The Maidenhead Advertiser is a weekly local paper in England which has been published in the Berkshire town of Maidenhead since 1869.. An independent publication run by the family firm Baylis Media Ltd, it is owned by a charitable trust, the Louis Baylis (Maidenhead Advertiser) Charitable Trust, which contributes donations to the community.
The local newspaper is The Maidenhead Advertiser. Maidenhead has been the home of Maidenhead Citadel Band of the Salvation Army since 1886. The head office of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission is based in Maidenhead on Marlow Road. Furthermore, various private companies have their head offices located around the town, including Johnson ...
On April 7, 2008 the Maidenhead Advertiser bought the Slough and Windsor Express series. Today the Express, as part of Baylis Media Ltd, now employs about 85 people, with the biggest department being editorial. It is delivered free to households in the area and is also sold on stands for 60p.
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The A404 separates parts of Maidenhead but that doesn't mean they are suburbs, any more than in any other town with a bypass through the centre of which there are thousands.Alexander-Scott 10:38, 30 November 2006 (UTC) On the Council's website, the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is subdivided into:
Ludlow Advertiser (weekly) [30] Teme Valley Times [24] Luton Herald and Post; Luton on Sunday; Lyme Regis View From Lyme Regis (weekly, free) Macclesfield The Macclesfield Express; The Macclesfield Times; Maidenhead Maidenhead Advertiser [31] Maidstone Kent Messenger; yourmaidstone; Malton Malton Gazette & Herald (weekly) Malvern Malvern ...
The Maidenhead Waterways are a system of canals in Maidenhead, England. Formerly disused, plans to restore and upgrade them were announced in 2011. [ 1 ] The works would initially make the waterways navigable by small craft, and over time by larger craft, as limitations to navigation are gradually removed.
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