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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

Author's Posts

Sport

FORMER CAPTAINS CLASH IN CHARITY FUNDRAISER

Two former Newton Aycliffe captains will swap the pitch for the dugout in a charity fundraiser later this year...
Sport

KEEPER DEDICATES SEMI-FINAL WIN TO CLUB LEGENDS

Newton Aycliffe WMC keeper Ste Richardson says the team dedicated their County Cup semi-final victory to two club legends who are no longer with us...
Business

IT'S GO FOR UTC - BUILDING STARTS THIS SUMMER

Construction of the North East's first University Technical College (UTC) will begin in Newton Aycliffe this summer, it has been confirmed...
Business

BUSINESS LEADERS MEET HITACHI GUINEA PIG

Business leaders from Newton Aycliffe were treated to a rare insight this week - a sneak peek of Hitachi's very first Aycliffe train carriage...
Community

'WE MUST AVOID UNREALISTIC AMBITIONS' SAYS AYCLIFFE LEADER

The leader of Great Aycliffe Town Council says we must avoid "unrealistic ambitions" in the light of the Durham County Plan being panned last week...
Business

LAST ONE OUT... TURN OFF THE LIGHTS

Durham County Council is considering a bizarre proposal to remove street lighting along the whole of the A167 which takes in Newton Aycliffe...
News

EXCLUSIVE: PLANS TO CONVERT PUB INTO FLATS

The new owners of the North Briton in Aycliffe Village have drawn up plans to convert the pub into flats...
Business

MAJOR BOOST FOR AYCLIFFE FIRM IK-UK

A Newton Aycliffe manufacturer has been boosted with the news of a major acquisition...
News

DURHAM POLICE BAG £50K CASH FROM DRUG DEALER

Durham Constabulary is £50,000 better off after seizing a load of cash from a drug dealer...
Community

£46K EXTENSION FOR WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE

Woodham Village Community Association is celebrating after securing £46,000 funding to an extension at its popular community centre...
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