IF YOU have questions for the editor, or simply want to meet the team, then here's your chance. 

The Hampshire Chronicle is holding an open day as part of Winchester's Heritage Open Days. 

The newspaper is produced in a listed building in Winchester city centre and has strong links with Winchester, reporting on news and events for more than 250 years. 

The Hampshire Chronicle took part in the annual Heritage Open Days for the first time last year as part of its 250th anniversary celebrations. 

The event was well received, with many people stopping by to speak to the reporters and to see inside the office, which is not normally open to the public, as well as looking at old copies of the newspaper. 

Editor Kimberley Barber said: "The open day was a great success, with streams of people coming in to see us. 

"The team were delighted to meet and speak to lots of people from all walks of life, including regular letter writers, ex-staff and even one lady who used to live in the building many years ago.

"People keep asking me if we are going to hold another event, and we felt the Heritage Open Days initiative was the perfect way to hold our open day, and at the same time add to an excellent scheme that really adds to the Winchester's vibrancy. 

"There are lots of other events on in the city that week, so I encourage everybody to have a look at the things on offer - and perhaps tie in a visit to the Chronicle with stopping by a few other places in Winchester." 

The eighth annual Winchester Heritage Open Days festival will take place from September 8 until 17.

The Hampshire Chronicle open day will take place from 10am until midday on Friday, September 15 at 5 Upper Brook Street, Winchester.

For more details go to winchesterheritageopendays.org/