Hartlepol mail

You're referring to Hartlepool Mail, a local newspaper serving the town of Hartlepool in County Durham, North East England.

The Hartlepool Mail is a free newspaper that is published weekly, every Wednesday. It covers local news, sport, and events in and around Hartlepool, as well as national and international news.

The newspaper has a long history, dating back to 1856 when it was first established as the Hartlepool Mail and North Durham Advertiser. Over the years, it has undergone several name changes and has been owned by various companies, including Trinity Mirror and Reach plc.

Today, the Hartlepool Mail is part of the Reach plc group, which is one of the largest newspaper publishers in the UK. The newspaper has a strong online presence, with a website that features news, sport, and entertainment content, as well as a social media presence on platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.

The Hartlepool Mail is widely distributed throughout the town and surrounding areas, and is available at various locations, including newsagents, libraries, and community centers.