Newsquest-owned Lancaster and Morecambe Citizen could be produced away from Lancaster under proposals being looked at by management.
A consultation process is underway as the Group looks to make more savings and the deadline of this morning has been extended by a week.
A spokesperson at the paper said they were “immensely proud of the paper and whatever happened the quality would remain.”
Reports online suggested that a decision had already been made, but staff said it was “news to them” and they have been reassured that if the office closed, there would be no job losses, just relocation.
How-Do is led to believe that should the office close, there would be just one journalist on the patch.
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