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Biddulph Chronicle

The Biddulph Chronicle is a weekly tabloid newspaper sold in the town of Biddulph and nearby villages in North Staffordshire.

It was established in 1959 and is one of a series of Chronicle newspapers together with the Congleton Chronicle, the Sandbach Chronicle and, since December 2011, the Alsager Chronicle. The series is published by Heads (Congleton) Ltd, an independent publisher founded in 1893. Remarkably, it’s had only four editors since the company was founded: original founder Robert Head, his son Lionel, John Condliffe – who bought out the company in 1988 – and currently his son Jeremy.

All the newspapers in the series share the same website; the link below is to the Biddulph news page.

It comes out on Thursdays; a paid-for e-edition and iPad/iPhone app are also available.

  • Address:
  • Biddulph Chronicle
    11 High Street
    CONGLETON
    CW12 1BW
  • Tel:
  • 01260 273737
  • Fax:
  • 01260 280687