As the deadline beckons . . .
Posted: 08 Feb 2013 @ 00:15
This may be the 150th-anniversary edition, but there's still a
paper to get to press, as there has been for the past 7800 weeks,
more or less. This is what the Church Times office looks
like these days

Exchange of views: the current editor, Paul Handley, receives
copy from the sub-editor, Sue Chisolm
Credit: ED THORNTON
Exchange of views: the current editor, Paul Handley, receives
copy from the sub-editor, Sue Chisolm
Pressing issues: members of the production department put
the copy on the page - Faith Buck (left), Abi
Renshaw (second from right), with the deputy editor Rachel
Boulding
Credit: ED THORNTON
Deputy editor Glyn Paflin, and proofreader Serenhedd
James
Credit: ED THORNTON
News editor Helen Saxbee with Rachel Boulding
Credit: ED THORNTON
The features editor Malcolm Doney (left) with Sue
Chisholm, the sub-editor
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD
The Church Times cartoonist Dave Walker (left)
and the deputy news editor Ed Thornton take a break
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD
A reporter, Madeleine Davies
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD
The Church Times office in Golden Lane
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD
Anna Lawrence (left), the
advertising manager, Stephen Dutton (centre), and Sue
Keighley, sell advertising space
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD
Church Times news reporters Ed Thornton and Madeleine Davies
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD
Features editor Malcolm Doney
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD
Sub-editor Sue Chisolm
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD
Books editor Sally Fraser
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD
Cartoonist and web editor Dave Walker
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD
Production manager Brian Minter at work
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD
More tea: cartoonist and web editor Dave Walker (left),
deputy news editor Ed Thornton (centre), and features
editor Malcolm Doney (right) chat during a tea break
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD
Advertising manager Stephen Dutton
Credit: GEOFF CRAWFORD