Ask the editor: Subscribers' questions answered
South Wales Argus digital subscribers were invited to ask questions of the editor, Gavin Thompson. Here are the answers.
Regional editor
Editor of the South Wales Argus, Free Press Series. Penarth Times, Barry and District News and Voice magazine. Passionate about community and place. Previously edited newspaper in Bath and Bristol and before that specialised in covering business in the South West of England. Working hard to deliver quality journalism across Wales. Support us by subscribing.
Editor of the South Wales Argus, Free Press Series. Penarth Times, Barry and District News and Voice magazine. Passionate about community and place. Previously edited newspaper in Bath and Bristol and before that specialised in covering business in the South West of England. Working hard to deliver quality journalism across Wales. Support us by subscribing.
South Wales Argus digital subscribers were invited to ask questions of the editor, Gavin Thompson. Here are the answers.
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