Post Community Newspapers

Your free, not-for-profit, positive newspapers for the community, by the community - in print and online

Free, not-for-profit community newspapers published in print and online every month that are dedicated to supporting local communities.

With a focus on positive and relevant community-focused news and information, Post Community Newspapers help keep communities better informed, connected and supported.

With a current print circulation of over 40,000 per month across five boroughs, as well as thousands of online reads, The Post provides an accessible and engaging publication read across all demographics.

4 GoodGymers have supported Post Community Newspapers with 1 task.


Top supporters
TaskForce
Ben Foster
Ben Foster
TaskForce
Hazel Molleda
Hazel Molleda (she/her)
Mandy Parkinson
Mandy Parkinson (She her )

Upcoming sessions
Stockport Newspaper Post Distribution

Tuesday 10th February 2026 6:30pm - 8:15pm

Stockport Newspaper Post Distribution

Tuesday 17th February 2026 6:30pm - 8:15pm

Stockport Newspaper Post Distribution

Tuesday 10th March 2026 6:30pm - 8:15pm


Previous sessions
StockportCommunity mission
Mandy Parkinson
Hazel Molleda
Laura Boldison
Ben Foster

Headlines on the Fly

Tuesday 20th January

Written by Hazel Molleda (she/her)

Dark, windy, and determined—the newspaper ninjas were out again! More than 200 Stockport homes (covering the area between Shaw Heath and Wellington Road) got their January Stockport Post delivered by the heroic squad: Mithra, Mandy, Hazel, Laura, and Ben. Mandy, Laura, and Ben sprinted to the meeting point like they were late for the Olympics, where Hazel and Mithra awaited—calm but chilling due to slapping winds. The first arrivals promptly glued themselves to the nearest wall in a desperate attempt to avoid being blown into a neighbouring postcode.

Step one of the mission? Folding newspapers one by one, because nothing says “professional operation” like DIY aerodynamic engineering or origami. Luckily, the papers doubled as a personal anti‑wind sandbags preventing the team from being yeeted into the sky by the wind. Despite the chill, the crew smashed the delivery in under an hour—efficiency level: elite. And because they apparently hadn’t suffered enough, they finished the evening with a few extra kilometres of running before parting ways.

Stockport Post: delivered. Team: spirits fying high! Stockport Homes: reading

P.S. Mithra was invited to the session as she got curious about GoodGym 😉

Credits: Laura Boldison - Run Leader

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