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12th January 1989
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Motor has a new editor in Brian Weatherley, 35, our former deputy-editor, and a new deputy-editor in Geoff Hadwick, 29, our former news editor.

Weatherley has been with Commercial Motor since September 1978 when he joined as photographer after working as a freelance writer and cameraman. By 1984 he had become technical writer and by 1986 news editor, before being promoted to the post of deputy-editor at the end of 1987.

He has a keen interest in the road transport business and holds an HGV1 and PSV licence.

Hadwick joined Commercial Motor in November 1986 as features editor, after a year on the news desk of our sister paper Motor Transport, and by the end of 1987 had become news editor.

He is an English graduate from Leeds University and has worked on weekly magazines for the construction industry and for general management. He holds a CPC.

Our new news editor, Richard Scrase, 28, has been with the magazine since 1985 when he joined us from Electronics Weekly as news repor• ter. For the past 12 months, he has been features editor and he is a politics and philosophy graduate from the University of East Anglia.

Andrew English, 28, has been promoted to the newlycreated post of vehicles editor. He joined us in June 1986 as technical writer, and is a busi

ness studies graduate. Previous jobs include motor mechanic, racing engine builder and a spell in the Royal Marines as a Second Lieutenant.


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