The North Somerset Times is a free, weekly newspaper that covers the north part of Somerset, in England. It has three editions, the Portishead Times, the Clevedon Times and the Nailsea Times. Each focusses on the title town.
The North Somerset Times is based in the same office as The Weston & Somerset Mercury and Weston Admag.
It is owned by Archant.
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