Jamie Bowman

Digital and Audience Content Editor

Jamie Bowman is the Wirral Globe's Digital Audience and Content Editor. He has worked in newspapers for over 15 years and previously worked for the Liverpool Echo and Flintshire and Wrexham Leader before joining Newsquest. He has also written for the Bolton News, Bury Times and helped launch the Salford City News. Jamie has written about sport alongside news for many years and leads the Globe's Tranmere Rovers coverage. In 2022 he won an award from the ECB for his cricket coverage and has also been highly commended at the O2 North West Media Awards.

Jamie Bowman is the Wirral Globe's Digital Audience and Content Editor. He has worked in newspapers for over 15 years and previously worked for the Liverpool Echo and Flintshire and Wrexham Leader before joining Newsquest. He has also written for the Bolton News, Bury Times and helped launch the Salford City News. Jamie has written about sport alongside news for many years and leads the Globe's Tranmere Rovers coverage. In 2022 he won an award from the ECB for his cricket coverage and has also been highly commended at the O2 North West Media Awards.

Latest articles from Jamie Bowman

Wirral student on the right track to car racing success

Nathan Williams, a Wirral Grammar Sixth Form student, has proven his racing prowess reaching the final of the prestigious BRSCC Fiesta Junior Scholarship at Blyton Park race track last week. Competing over 3 days against a field of 60 hopefuls, including seasoned karting racers and drivers from established motorsport families, Nathan impressed judges with his skills and ultimately secured a place in the final six. Reflecting the requirements of racing in the real world the Scholarship provided extensive assessment of driving, fitness and media skills. Nathan's journey to the national stage began in the virtual world, where he has already tasted success in winning a number of online sim racing series including PASR Ginetta Juniors and OT Coupe Cup. This experience clearly translated to the real-world challenge, as he navigated a series of eliminations to reach the final round judged by a panel including British Touring Car drivers and an ITV commentator. While Nathan didn't secure the ultimate prize of a full year in a Fiesta Junior team his performance earned him valuable funding for future races. Having recently gained his racing driving license he is now focused on competing in real-world events next year with a confirmed drive in the OT Coupe Cup series with races scheduled across the country including Brands Hatch, Donnington and Oulton Park. Nathan welcomes any sponsorship opportunities to support his ambitions.(instagram.com/nathan_williams.32).