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NationalWorld appoints Taylor editor of Bristol World

Mark Taylor

Mark Taylor has joined NationalWorld as an editor for Bristol World, a site launched by Alex Ross, who left to join The Independent.

Commenting on his new role, Taylor said:

“As a Bristolian who has written about the city for many years, I am thrilled to be the new editor of Bristol World.

“This is an exciting time for a rapidly growing brand in a fast-changing city and I’m looking forward to steering it to the next phase. My inbox is open and waiting for your stories and news!”

Taylor has been with the NationalWorld title for the past year. Previously, he has worked as a food editor and restaurant critic for Reach plc’s Bristol Post.

He also edited the food magazine Fork.

Connect with Taylor via X/Twitter.

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