Yattendon Group

Yattendon Group plc (formerly Yattendon Investment Trust) is a British-based private company owned by the Iliffe family. It has interests in Vancouver, Seattle, agriculture, marinas and local newspaper printing and publishing.

Yattendon Group plc
IndustryNew media
FoundedAbout 1877
FounderHenry Sturmey & William Isaac Iliffe
Headquarters
Key people
The Lord Iliffe
Chairman
Robert Peter Richard Iliffe
Chief Executive
Websitewww.yattendongroup.co.uk

Property

Yattendon owns marinas via its subsidiary MDL Marinas.

Yattendon also owns large areas of land in West Berkshire.[1]

Media

Yattendon previously owned Channel Television, and sold this to ITV plc in 2011.[2]

Iliffe Media

Iliffe Media[3] publishes 38 local newspapers, magazines, KMFM radio stations and associated online products.

Iliffe Print based in Cambridge and Cambridge Newspapers Ltd remain part of the Yattendon Group. In 2016 The Iliffe family launched a new weekly newspaper and associated media under the banner of Cambridge Independent. This publication quickly attained two newspaper awards adopting a positive stance to news and strong local content printed on a higher grade paper and associated investment online. Since this re launch into publishing Iliffe Media has purchased the KM Group and long established newspapers in Lincolnshire and East Anglia including the oldest continually published Stamford Mercury. Yattendon's Milton, Cambridgeshire printing press continues to produce full colour newspapers for a wide range of clients.

In January 2017 they bought 13 newspapers in Lincolnshire and East Anglia from Johnston Press. These include some very long established papers:[4]

  • Bury Free Press
  • Diss Express
  • Fenland Citizen
  • Grantham Journal
  • Haverhill Echo
  • Lincolnshire Free Press
  • Lynn News
  • Newmarket Journal
  • Rutland Times
  • Spalding Guardian
  • Suffolk Free Press
  • Stamford Mercury
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