Who runs The Elsenham Herald?
Martin Foskett, trading as Knelstrom Ltd, publishes the Elsenham Herald. It is an independent local publication.

Is The Elsenham Herald affiliated with the Parish Council or any political party?
No.
The Elsenham Herald operates independently and is not affiliated with any political party, council body, or organisation.
Editorial decisions are made solely by the publisher.

How are stories chosen?
Stories are selected based on local relevance, public interest, and community importance.
This includes council matters, planning developments, local events, business activity, and issues affecting residents.

How do you verify information?
Reasonable efforts are made to verify factual information before publication.
Where appropriate, individuals or organisations subject to significant criticism may be offered an opportunity to respond.

Can I submit a story?
Yes. Story suggestions may be submitted via the “Submit a Story” page.
Submission does not guarantee publication. Editorial discretion applies.

What if I believe something is incorrect?
If you believe an article contains a factual error, please email:
editor (at) elsenhamsherald.com
Verified inaccuracies will be corrected in accordance with the Corrections Policy.

How do I request a right of reply?
Requests must be submitted in writing and clearly identify the article concerned.
Further details are available in the Right of Reply policy.

Does the website collect personal data?
The Elsenham Herald does not currently operate analytics tracking, advertising systems, or user accounts.
Limited technical data may be processed for website security and operation. See the Privacy Policy for details.

Will advertising appear on the website?
Advertising services may be introduced in future. Any sponsored or paid content will be clearly identified.

Is The Elsenham Herald regulated?
The Elsenham Herald is an independent publication and is not currently a member of a press regulator.