NewsgalleryChester Chronicle NostalgiaBookmarkShareNewsByCarmella de Lucia11:53, 29 OCT 2015Updated11:43, 2 NOV 2015Back in 1988, the Chronicle was working on 'state of the art' technology in the newsroom1 of 8Former Chairman of Cheshire County Council Ken Maynard and wife Teddy having a tour of Chronicle house by MD David Faulkner in 19922 of 8Production manager Gordon Jones watches The Chronicle come off the press at Sealand Road in 19943 of 8The Chronicle used to be a broadsheet, and saw many changes over the years. Pictured here in 19944 of 8A local family, the O'Marahs from Aldford, voted their mother for Best Mum of the Year in 19925 of 8Hugh Lloyd popped into the Chronicle offices on Commonhall Street with wife Sian in 1992, pictured here with Chronicle editor David Parry-Jones6 of 8Current Chronicle editor Michael Green in a different role, pictured here with wife Linda and newborn daughter Laura in 19937 of 8In an 'exciting era for Chronicle newspapers' the Chronicle printing press moved to Sealand Road in October 1989 with the first paper being printed on March 5 19908 of 8