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Opening Hours (Bell Street)
Monday -Thursday 09 .00 - 17.00
Friday 09.00 -16.00

Opening Hours (Queen Street)
Monday -Thursday 09 .00 - 16.30
Friday 09.00 -15.30

Head Office Address
Newspaper House, 48 Bell Street, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL61HX
For directions see our detailed directions page.

Queen Street Office Address
78 Queen Street, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 1HT

E-mail Addresses
Advertising: adverts@maidenads.co.uk
Editorial: news@maidenads.co.uk
Accounts: accounts@maidenads.co.uk
Production: production@maidenads.co.uk
Web Manager: gregp@maidenads.co.uk

Titles
Chairman & CEO: Mr J Spooner
Advertising Director: Mr E Pearce
Editor and Director: Mr M Trepte
Production and IT Director: Mr J Baylis
HR Director & Co.Secretary: Mrs R Pollock

Contact Numbers
Newsdesk: 01628 417834
Production: 01628 678282
Advertising: 01628 680680
Editorial Fax: 01628 678245
Advertising Fax: 01628 682700

Baylis & Company (THE MAIDENHEAD ADVERTISER) Ltd. Registered in England and Wales with company number 382741. VAT Number GB 207 51 27 87.

An independent voice for the community

Since its first edition in July 1869 the Maidenhead Advertiser has been faithfully serving the community, bringing it the most up-to-date and comprehensive news possible.

Maidenhead Advertiser

As a truly independent newspaper, the Advertiser is committed to the principles of fair, accurate and impartial reporting of local issues and aims to provide its readers with unrivalled coverage of Maidenhead and its surrounding towns and villages.

Unique among weekly newspapers, our independence is guaranteed by our status as a trust. In 1962 Louis Baylis, the newspaper's proprietor, created a charitable trust which bears his name, effectively making a gift of the newspaper to the town with the aim of keeping alive the invaluable tradition of public service it had established.

Each year the Trust distributes money to local good causes while the newspaper's values of public service and providing an independent voice for the community remain as strong today as ever.


 

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