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The group is owned by Newsquest, which also prints dozens of local and regional papers across the UK.
History
Early days
The newspaper was founded in 1876 under the name The Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian.[2]
In 1935 the Walthamstow Guardian opened new headquarters in Forest Road.[3]
The newspaper group merged with the Epping Gazette series in 1942.[4]
In 1978 the company moved to new headquarters in Forest Road, Walthamstow. Production later moved to an office in Larkshall Road, Highams Park.[5]
Relocation from Waltham Forest
In 2009 production of the newspaper moved out of Waltham Forest for the first time in its history, with staff relocating to an office in nearby Epping in Essex. The newspaper subsequently relocated again to a Newsquest office in Watford.[6]
In May 2015 Newsquest announced it was moving some of the newspaper's production to a 'subbing hub' in Weymouth, Dorset. The publisher said the move was an investment in the 'installation of a new editorial system to improve operational efficiency within the business and save costs'.[7]
But just over a year later, in August 2016, the move was dubbed a 'failed experiment' by the National Union of Journalists after Newsquest announced it was cutting 19 jobs at the Weymouth site and again moving production of its newspapers back to local regions.[8] The Weymouth office was then closed in June 2017.
In September 2018 the newspaper was rebranded as Your Local Guardian, the result of a merger between the Chingford, Wanstead and Woodford and Waltham Forest editions. The newspaper had an excellent training scheme [according to whom?] and a shorthand class run by Miss Bell.
Some reporters went onto Fleet Street and into television. The Daily Mail's veteran sports writer Jeff Powell is a former staffer. Anton Antonowicz, who became an award winning war correspondent with the Daily Mirror, Dorothy Byrne who became Channel Four's head of news and Andy Simpson (Daily Mail letters editor) were also on the staff of the Waltham Forest Guardian.
Steve Gardner, who died from cancer, was an accomplished and respected TV journalist, who also started out on this local East London newspaper.