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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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POLICE HUNT POUNDSTRETCHER THIEF

Police have released CCTV images of a man they'd like to speak to after a large amount of clothing was stolen from the town's Poundstretcher store this week...
Business

800 LOCAL PAPERS COMBINE TO TAKE ON GOOGLE

More than 800 regional newspaper websites have teamed up to launch a combined digital advertising platform designed to take on Google and Facebook...
Business

SOUTH WEST DURHAM TRAIN HITACHI'S FUTURE ENGINEERS

South West Durham Training (SWDT) has already started training up some of Hitachi Rail Europe's future train-building engineers...
Community

TWENTY IS PLENTY NEAR SCHOOLS - HOGG

"Watch out and slow down" is the key message from the top police boss, in support of National Road Safety Week this week...
Business

SUPER HEROES RAISE £360 FOR CHILDREN IN NEED!

Super hero staff at Gregg Little Testing Centre helped to raise hundreds of pounds for the BBC Children In Need appeal...
Community

DURHAM LIVING WAGE TO BE DISCUSSED

Dinner nannies, cleaners and lolly-pop people could be earning more than the national minimum wage next year under changes being discussed...
Community

HELPING HAND BOOSTS WOODHAM WILDLIFE

A Newton Aycliffe school has bagged a load of free gardening gear after a teacher's chance discussion...
Business

CONSTRUCTION SPECIALISTS MOVE TO AYCLIFFE

A construction and development specialist firm which is on target to hit £30m turnover and create 20 jobs after opening new premises on Aycliffe Business Park...
Business

PRESSWORK METALS FACTORY ON THE UP WITH £600K ROCK CLIMBING VENTURE

Former Presswork Metals factory is being turned into a state-of-the-art leisure facility...
Sport

FC TURBINIA FLYING HIGH!

Saturday pub footy team FC Turbinia have sailed to the top of the Crook and District League after a rip-roaring start to the new season...
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