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The Hartlepool Mail is a local newspaper serving the town of Hartlepool and its surrounding areas in the north-east of England. With an average daily circulation of over 8,000 copies, the paper has been a trusted source of news and information for the community since its establishment in 1877.
While the Hartlepool Mail covers a wide range of topics relevant to its local readership, it places a particular emphasis on sports, crime, entertainment news, family and relationships, and home and property matters. The newspaper provides comprehensive coverage of local events, evolving stories, press releases, government announcements, and breaking news, ensuring that residents stay informed about the happenings in their community.
Originally printed in Hartlepool until 2006, the newspaper's production was later moved to Sunderland by its parent company, Johnston Press. Despite this change, the Hartlepool Mail remains dedicated to delivering hyperlocal content tailored to the interests and concerns of its readership.
The Hartlepool Mail is primarily distributed in print format, catering to the preferences of its local audience and maintaining a tangible presence within the community it serves.