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Martin Walker

Freelance media consultant based in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. Martin is a trained journalist, having completed his NCTJ newspaper journalism qualification with the Middlesbrough Evening Gazette. He has since worked for the media and publications team at Middlesbrough Football Club (2000-05) and the media department at Sunderland Football Club (2005-09) before setting up his own company, Mantis Media, in the summer of 2009. He's now Managing Editor of Mantis Media Ltd, which has offices in Newton Aycliffe and Middlesbrough, and represents a number of clients covering a broad range of industries including construction, manufacturing, education, politics and sport, as well as managing and editing all Mantis Media publications including Aycliffe Today Business, Tees Business and www.aycliffetoday.co.uk [email protected] | Tel: 01325 728024 | Mob: 07826 525907

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SOCCER FACTORY OFFER AHEAD OF ENGLAND'S WORLD CUP KICK-OFF

Keen footballers are being offered the chance to sign up to a rewards crowdfunding scheme to support a state-of-the-art sports facility in the region...
Community

POLICE HUNT SUSPECTED SHOPLIFTER

Newton Aycliffe police have released a CCTV image of a man suspected of shoplifting in the town on Thursday morning...
Community

NURSERY GRASS REPLACED BY GENEROUS FIRM

A local company has leapt to the rescue after cruel thieves targeted a Newton Aycliffe nursery...
Community

ATHLETES LIMBER UP FOR AYCLIFFE RUNS

Newton Aycliffe’s annual running events are due to take place this weekend...
Business

HUNDREDS ATTEND BUSINESS PARK EVENT

Hundreds of delegates from 240 North-East companies descended on Aycliffe Business Park to hear from key figures in the North East Chemical-Processing sector...
Community

ALL FRONTLINE POLICE TO USE BODY-WORN CAMERAS

Newton Aycliffe police officers will soon be fitted with body-worn cameras as part of a groundbreaking move by Durham Constabulary...
News

FIRE SERVICE TO STRIKE… AGAIN

The Fire Brigades’ Union (FBU) has announced details of its latest planned industrial action in relation to its national dispute over pensions with central government...
News

POLICE APPEAL AFTER BOY’S BIKE STOLEN

Police are asking for help after a boy had his bike stolen in Newton Aycliffe...
Community

MORE FAB FREE COURSES AT THE PCP!

The Pioneering Care Centre in Newton Aycliffe is holding an information day, when Newtonians can find out about some fantastic free courses on offer...
Business

SWDT TO ENGINEER A FUTURE FOR GIRLS

Schoolgirls in Newton Aycliffe will have the opportunity to gain an insight into a career in manufacturing and engineering with the help of a leading training provider workshop...
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