by holdthefrontpage staff
The National Union of Journalists has accused Newsquest of "abandoning communities" after it announced plans to close 11 newspapers.
The publisher told staff yesterday that titles such as the Blackpool Citizen could close and the Bury Times could be produced from Bolton as part of a wider editorial restructure.
The NUJ says it will be meeting with its members to discuss their response to the proposals.
Northern assistant organiser Jenny Lennox said: "Given that just two months ago Newsquest North West management told us that there were no plans for further closures, it's no wonder journalists feel betrayed.
"Just as one wave of redundancies is completed, managers are now looking to make further changes to editorial workforces to ensure they can continue to deliver big profits to Gannett.
"Local communities are being abandoned by Newsquest.
"The removal of almost all editorial staff from Bury to Bolton means that after 155 years the Bury Times will have virtually no editorial presence left in the town.
"It's simply not possible to believe that these decisions have been taken with the long-term future of the papers in mind.
"It's all about looking for quick-fix solutions to help shore up the Gannett share price.
"Management simply don't seem to care about how their decisions will impact on the relationship between the papers and the communities they serve."
No-one from Newsquest North West was available for comment.