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The Ross Gazette

The Ross Gazette is a weekly tabloid newspaper sold in the town of Ross-on-Wye and towns and villages in south Herefordshire, with a circulation area extending from Hagley outside Hereford in the north to Newent in the east and down towards the Welsh border to the south and west.

It’s approaching its 150th anniversary, having first been published in January 1867. Before the end of the year it had expanded its title from the original The Ross Gazette to The Ross Gazette, Newent and Mitcheldean Chronicle; it switched back in 1909.

It’s a privately owned newspaper within the Tindle Newspapers group.

It’s a sister publication to the Monmouth-based weekly paid-for tabloid the Monmouthshire Beacon.

It comes out on Wednesdays. An e-edition’s also available by paid subscription.

  • Address:
  • The Ross Gazette
    54A Broad Street
    ROSS-ON-WYE
    HR9 7DY
  • Tel:
  • 01989 562007
  • Fax:
  • 01989 768023