The Gloucestershire Echo is a tabloid format newspaper distributed Monday to Saturday in Cheltenham and in and around central, northern and eastern Gloucestershire. The newspaper was first published in 1873, since then the newspaper has gone through many changes, including ownership. In 1929 Northcliffe Newspapers bought it and it is now published by Gloucestershire Media group.
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Gloucestershire Echo Key Facts
- Circulation: 17,320
- Frequency: Daily
- Readership: 43,151
- Cover Price: 40p
- Page size: 360 x 275
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About Gloucester
Gloucester is a city, district and county town of Gloucestershire in the south west region of England. The town is located close to the Welsh border and on the River Seven. It is approximately 32 miles north east of Bristol and 45 miles south-southwest of Birmingham. The town has an estimated population of 123,205.
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