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Let us know what you think of your new-look Free Press

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The new-look Free Press is in shops now. We think it’s bigger, brighter, bolder and better - and this week it is 70p for 96 pages.

Tell us what you think about our new design and the new features. We’d like to know what you like and why, or what you don’t like and why.

We’ve got a new 12-page entertainments pull-out Wow247, which covers events across East Yorkshire. There are new columnists, a business page, restaurant reviews, a page of puzzles and Mike Brown’s Seaside Town, a light-hearted look at jobs in a coastal town.

All the old favourites, like Paperclip and Cyril’s Shorts are still there too, and we now have two pages of your letters, as well as the new Notes To Natalie section.

There are great subscription offers to save you money for the next 12 months, you can get the Free Press for 45p instead of 70p if you sign up for the year.

So pick up a copy today and let us know your feedback.


 
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Weather for Bridlington

Wednesday 19 June 2013

5 day forecast

Today

Cloudy

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Temperature: 11 C to 17 C

Wind Speed: 9 mph

Wind direction: North east

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Wind Speed: 15 mph

Wind direction: East

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