The Anglo-Celt

Weekly local Irish newspaper for Swellan, in Cavan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Anglo-Celt (/ˈæŋɡl ˈsɛlt/)[2] is a weekly local newspaper published every Thursday in Swellan, Cavan, Ireland, founded in 1846. It exclusively contains local news about Cavan and Monaghan and surroundings. The news coverage of the paper is mainly based on the paper's local counties of Cavan and Monaghan. Traditionally focused on Cavan, The Anglo‑Celt has been the main local title to serve both counties, especially following the closure of The Northern Standard in late 2025[3]. Over the years it has fended off competition from papers like the Cavan Post, The Northern Standard and The Cavan Voice. It is owned by Celtic Media Group.

Billboard in Cavan town for Blacks Newsagents; the newsboy holds a copy of The Anglo-Celt.
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet 1846-2015
Tabloid 2015 - present
EditorLinda O'Reilly
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The Anglo-Celt
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet 1846-2015
Tabloid 2015 - present
OwnerCeltic Media Group
EditorLinda O'Reilly
Deputy editorDamian McCarney
Founded1846
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersKilmore Business Park, Dublin Road, Cavan
CityCavan
CountryIreland
Circulation11,692 (2013)[1]
WebsiteThe Anglo-Celt
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According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, it had an average weekly circulation of 18,000 during the first six months of 2007.

From 2000 to 2018, the newspaper had its offices in the former Cavan railway station.[4]

Previously published in Broadsheet format, in 2015 the format changed to Tabloid.

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