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The '''Woking News and Mail''' (incorporating the Woking Review) is an independent, family-owned weekly local paper, which is published by Knaphill Print and Web in the [[Surrey]] village of [[Knaphill]] in [[Woking]].
The '''Woking News and Mail''' (incorporating the Woking Review) is an independent, family-owned weekly local paper, which is published by Knaphill Print and Web in the [[Surrey]] village of [[Knaphill]] in [[Woking]].

Revision as of 16:50, 23 October 2016

The Woking News and Mail (incorporating the Woking Review) is an independent, family-owned weekly local paper, which is published by Knaphill Print and Web in the Surrey village of Knaphill in Woking.

The newspaper is printed every Thursday and principally covers the villages of Horsell, Chobham, Knaphill, Brookwood, West Byfleet and Bisley.

History

The first copy of the Woking News and Mail was published in 1894. It ran for 117 years, before the Guardian Media Group decided to cease print in March 2011. However, a local family business; Knaphill Print and Web, secured the rights to re-print the paper in May 2011, and it has maintained a healthy editorial schedule since.