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Beth Pridding; Intern at Mortons, Horncastle
The new internship scheme commenced in earnest with the arrival of Beth Pridding at Mortons, the first of the five candidates for this summer’s work placement.
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Beth Pridding; Intern at Mortons, Horncastle
Beth was launched straight into the thick of the action spending time with the Towpath Talk editor Janet Richardson and the heritage and lifestyle design team to create an article for the waterways publication. She also worked with the marketing, digital, picture desk and advertising teams.
Classic and railways publisher Tim Hartley asked Mole to pass on his thanks to all those who welcomed Beth into their respective departments and showed her the ropes, and we also managed to catch up with Beth herself for a quick chat about her two
Beth gives her verdict...
“In my two weeks I got the chance to work in departments I usually wouldn’t have even considered, but found myself having a lot of fun.
“Despite having to wake up at 5.30am to catch the bus, I can still say I would do my placement again in a heartbeat. It was such an exciting and rewarding experience – I have to thank all of the staff involved.
“I had the opportunity to try a bit of everything the company has to offer, from heading down to Grantham Canal for an article to be published in Towpath Talk, to working with the marketing team and writing press releases; a whole new experience for a journalism student!
“I am really grateful to everyone who I got the chance to work with for their help (and patience when it came to Photoshop!); I have learned so many more things my course simply doesn’t have time to cover. I’m looking forward to showing off my newly acquired skills in my university work, so once again: thank you!”

Beth Pridding; Intern at Mortons, Horncastle
Job Roles

Journalist
Journalists research and write news articles and features for a wide variety of publications on different platforms.
Journalist
Role Description
Magazine Journalist:
Your day-to-day tasks may include:
- going to meetings to plan the content of the magazine
- suggesting ideas for articles
- interviewing and researching to collect information for articles
- writing articles to suit the magazine’s style
- keeping up-to-date with developments and trends in the magazine's subject area
- working as a critic, reviewing things like films, food or concerts
Newspaper Journalist
You could be reporting on council meetings and school fêtes for a local paper, or on general elections and world events for the national press.
Your day-to-day tasks may include:
- investigating a story as soon as it breaks
- following up potential leads and developing new contacts
- interviewing people face-to-face and over the phone
- attending press conferences
- recording meetings and interviews using recording equipment or shorthand
- coming up with ideas for stories and features
- writing up articles in a style that will appeal to the reader
- sub-editing other reporters' articles for publication
- writing up articles for online publication
Broadcast Journalist
You could be reporting on council meetings and school fêtes for a local paper, or on general elections and world events for the national press.
Your day-to-day tasks may include:
- investigating a story as soon as it breaks
- following up potential leads and developing new contacts
- interviewing people face-to-face and over the phone
- attending press conferences
- recording meetings and interviews using recording equipment or shorthand
- coming up with ideas for stories and features
- writing up articles in a style that will appeal to the reader
- sub-editing other reporters' articles for publication
- writing up articles for online publication

Salary Guide
Minimum: £13000
Maximum: £40000