About us
For over 30 years, The Painswick Beacon
has been telling the everyday stories of
Painswick and Painswickians.
The first Beacon was published in April,
1978 and it has been published since
then on the first Saturday of each month.
The print run of at least 1,500 copies
is delivered free to every household in
Painswick village itself, to subscribers
in the neighbouring villages of Edge,
Sheepscombe and Slad, and from pickup
points in other villages. There are also
around a hundred postal subscribers
from elsewhere in the UK and around the
world; from Bristol to Bangkok, Walsall
to Warsaw and Malvern to Montreal.
Regular features include Parish Council
and planning news, news from local
clubs and societies, a property report,
sports, the village diary and the ins and
outs, ups and downs of Painswickian
personal lives in a personal column. All
are available here, just click as required.
The Beacon relies for its income on
advertising from local businesses and
voluntary subscriptions. Currently
there are around 600 subscribers who
contribute on average of £8.00 each per
year.
Producing the Beacon each month
- typically 20 - 24 pages - is a team
effort. All are volunteers - no-one
gets paid - and each issue relies on
editorial contributions from individuals
and organisations throughout the
community.
As a public service the Beacon publishes
a free annual Directory with monthly
updates in this page. The Directory
seeks to list the contact details of
all enterprises and organisations within
the civil parish of Painswick.
Links offered on this page are as notified
to us and limited by space to likely key
contacts. |