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The Kentish Gazette is a weekly newspaper serving the city of , . It is owned by and published on Thursdays. Its Canterbury and editions are the only local papers covering the area.


History
The newspaper claims to be the second oldest surviving newspaper in the United Kingdom. It was founded by James Simmons in 1768 and, after a few weeks' competition, merged with its older rival, 's which had been founded in 1717 and was the 28th known regional newspaper to be produced.R. M. Wiles, Freshest advices : early provincial newspapers in England, Ohio State University Press, 1965, p. 397. The merged paper continued in existence as the Kentish Gazette under the joint management of Simmons and Kirkby.David J. Shaw and Sarah Gray, ‘James Abree (1691? – 1768) : Canterbury’s first "modern" printer’, in: The Reach of print : Making, selling and reading books, ed. P. Isaac and B. McKay, Winchester, St Paul’s Bibliographies, 1998. Pp. 21–36. Frank Panton, Canterbury's Tycoon: James Simmons – Reshaper of his city, Canterbury: The Canterbury Society, 1990, 40pp.

In 1942 the Gazette's offices in Canterbury were destroyed by a raid on the city. The paper was able to use the 's offices in to produce that week's copy of the newspaper.

The Gazette, through a number of mergers and acquisitions, took control of other newspapers in the area such as the Whitstable Gazette, Herne Bay Gazette and East Kent Mercury, all of which were owned by Kent County Newspapers. KCN was taken over by the Kent Messenger Group in 1980.

Along with the rest of the KM-owned papers, the Gazette was given a design overhaul in May 2005. New KM is aimed at busy readers

Kentish Gazette (1).JPG|Masthead, 1768 Kentish Gazette (6).JPG|The Invicta, 1850 Kentish Gazette (7).JPG|Advertisement, 1876


Offices
Until 2008, the Kentish Gazette was based in Canterbury's city centre, sharing office space with its sister radio station . The demands of a radio station and a newspaper were becoming too big for the building, so in September 2008 the Gazette and the sales team for KMFM Canterbury were moved to a newly built office building just outside Whitstable. The title has since returned to the city centre and is now located on the Canterbury College campus in New Dover Road.


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