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The Harborough Mail is a weekly newspaper which serves Market Harborough and the surrounding area. There are two versions, one of which covers the Lutterworth area in more detail. The Harborugh Mail is owned by Welland Valley Newspapers, a company established in April 1883 but the Harbrough Mail itself was established in 1854. The Newspaper is brought out every Thursday and contains the usual local newspaper fair such as news, sport etc. It also contains a cartoon called Mal & Lard - which features two ducks called Mal and Lard, and a children's club called "Harbie's Gang". Harbie the newshound makes regular apperences at public events and has a whole page dedicated to him and his gang every week. the Mal & Lard cartoon is drawn by Harborough artist Nathan Shelton.

In April 2006, the Harborough Mail began publishing a secondary free-sheet delivered directly to homes within Market Harborough, the Harborough Citizen.

History The paper began in a dusty cellar in Church Street, Harborough in 1854, when a Harborough printer and stationer laid down the foundations of the Harborough Mail. Below is a timeline of the important events over the last century and a half that have helped shape Mr Eland's Market Harboro' Advertiser into today's Harborough paper.

Editors 1854-1891: William Eland (Harboro' Advertiser) 1890-1946: Alfred James Tompkins 1948-1952: RH Freeman 1952-1974: Ken Hankins 1974-1981: Brian Paine 1981-1984: Clive Brown 1984-1992: Gordon Birch 1992: Carol Randall 1992-1996: John Dilley 1996-1998: Tim Robinson 1998-2001: Tor Clarke 2001-present: Brian Dodds

Current Team As of 2006, the news team is made up of news editor Maria Thompson and reporters Michael Whelan, Alex Blackwell and Lindsay Burns. The editorial assistant is Linda Bodsworth and the photographer is local legend Andrew 'Carps' Carpenter, who has worked for the Mail for more than 20 years. Rachel Lusby is the deputy editor and Amanda Davidson works in a split role covering court and subbing pages. The other legend in the office is sports editor Andy Beeby; in 2005 he celebrated 25 years with the company.

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