John Alwyn-Jones leaves as Editor of TravelMole
Hi to all TravelMole subscribers in Australia, New Zealand and the S Pacific from John Alwyn-Jones……aka "The Mole".
Some of you may have been wondering where I have disappeared to?
Well it is most certainly not underground!
Apologies that I was not able to get this to you sooner, but I am sorry to have to let you know that I am no longer Editor of TravelMole, having moved on to greener pastures and to do other exciting things.
Don’t worry though, I am not far away and am working on a range of new and exciting projects and also as a travel writer, journalist and broadcaster.
I can also be contacted on [email protected]
If you are also wondering where your regular Australia, New Zealand and S Pacific TravelMole has gone, well it has been merged with Asia to form an Asia Pacific Edition, which you should still be receiving and is edited by the very well known travel writer, Ian Jarrett.
He can be contacted at [email protected]
Sincerest thanks to you all for the tremendous support you all showed me during my time as Editor of TravelMole over the last three years or so and I wish TravelMole every success in the future.
John
John Alwyn-Jones
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