The Hartlepool Post

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The Hartlepool Post
The Hartepool Post Logo.jpg
Format Online newspaper
EditorSteve Fleet
Founded2002 (High Tax Hartlepool)
Political alignment Independent
Relaunched2012
Headquarters Hartlepool
Circulation 140,000 visitors per month[ citation needed ]
Website www.hartlepoolpost.co.uk

The Hartlepool Post is an online newspaper and forum [1] serving Hartlepool and the surrounding area. It has an average of 50,000 monthly visitors to its site and 9 contributors.

The paper opposes the whipped system of party politics in local Government and support Independent Councillors. Most of its content therefore relates to local politics [2] and is often critical of the whipped parties. [3] New sister sites for East Durham and Teesside are expected in 2013. [4]

Popularity

Alexa Rank Increase2.svg 2,937,116 (May 2013)
Alexa Rank Decrease2.svg 9,855,331 (Nov 2014) [5]

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References

  1. The Hartlepool Post,
  2. Taxi drivers warned over free rides, Sunday World
  3. No Shame In This Council Chamber, Tales From The Town Hall, November 17, 2014
  4. About Us, www.hartlepoolpost.co.uk
  5. "Alexa.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2013.