Helen Pidd | |
Birth Place: | Hest Bank, Lancashire |
Employer: | The Guardian |
Alma Mater: | University of Edinburgh |
Occupation: | Journalist |
Helen Pidd (born 1981) is a British journalist who is a news writer for The Guardian,[1] succeeding Martin Wainwright as the paper's Northern Editor, based in Manchester, in spring 2013.[2]
Pidd was born in Hest Bank in Lancaster and went to school in nearby Morecambe.[3] She studied German at the University of Edinburgh before joining The Guardian. While at the university she regularly contributed to The Student newspaper.
In 2002, Pidd co-founded Fest Magazine, an alternative Edinburgh Festival magazine, and that same year was also a runner-up in The Guardian media awards best feature writer section.[4]
She began freelancing for The Guardian before her graduation in 2004.[4] Since joining the paper's staff, she has been the Berlin correspondent and worked briefly in Delhi before moving to Manchester in 2013.[5] She is also the author of Bicycle – Love Your Bike: the Complete Guide to Everyday Cycling. [6]
While at university, Pidd won Student Journalist of the Year 2002 in The Glasgow Herald's media awards.