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The Nottingham Evening Post has been Nottinghamshire’s local newspaper for more than 130 years. Every day we publish compelling local news and information which make us the most trusted media across the city and county. We champion our communities’ aspirations and support local people to make a difference. The Evening Post is at the heart of local trade. We connect local consumers and businesses. We publish a different supplement every day informing and supporting every purchasing decision made by local people.
The Nottingham Evening Post
Nottingham Evening Post age profile3
16%14%
15%16% 16%
11%12%
15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+
Circulation: 51,5261
Daily Readership: 145,9122
Weekly Readership: 305,8872
The Nottingham Evening Post reaches 30,1853 more adult’s every day than the Sun. .
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1. ABC July – Dec 08 (96.4% Paid) 2. JICREG April 09 3. TNS Media 2006 Base: All adults 15+ within Nottingham Post 10%+ circulation area
thisisnottingham.co.uk
www.thisisnottingham.co.uk is the internet gateway to Nottingham. It is the county’s number one website for breaking local, regional and community news and sport, entertainments and classifieds. By clicking jobs, property or motors the user can also access jobsite.co.uk/nottingham, FindaProperty.com/nottingham, and motors.co.uk/nottingham, the leading local sites directly linked to award-winning national sites. Business users can also access thisisbusiness-eastmidlands.co.uk. from www.thisisnottingham.co.uk Users can search through an archive of Nottinghamshire family announcements and choose the perfect restaurant to suit every occasion. With an enormous depth of local information, it is no surprise that our online audience is growing rapidly. We currently top 350,000 visitors a month. The site offers a number of advertising opportunities, from front-page impact advertisements sold by the day, to special deals where your business can be associated with the increased traffic from breaking news. You can also advertise directly in the Nottingham Evening Post from thisisnottingham.co.uk. Just click on ‘place an ad’ and you can submit and pay for your classified advertisements to appear in the Evening Post.
Monthly unique visitors: 353,3081
Monthly visits: 970,5331
Page views: 4,387,133
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1. Intellitracker March 2008
jobsite
In Nottinghamshire there are only two routes to the job seekers market, the award winning website www.jobsite.co.uk/nottingham and our newspaper supplement published every Wednesday. Both are branded Jobsite offering unrivalled access to both local and national job seekers. Users and advertisers also have the benefit of national coverage with direct links through to jobsite’s national site, together with a number of gateway sites where jobs are posted including www.dailymail.co.uk. Jobs advertised can also be accessed via www.friendsreunited.co.uk and www.facebook.com. An even larger network of niche sites and partnerships ensures that in addition to the great coverage provided, your vacancies reach more candidates both by industry and geography. Job hunters can also upload their CV using our CV match service and advertisers can opt to reach these applicants directly. Readers can now browse through thousands of local vacancies in their local jobsite supplement in-paper every Wednesday, or online. Here are just some of the great reasons for turning to jobsite: 124,000 people in Nottingham are likely to change their job in the next year. 48% of these people read the jobsite supplement every week1 261,000 people turn to the Nottingham Evening Post first when looking for a job2. 136,000 people read the jobsite supplement every week1 At least 40,000 new jobs are advertised online with jobsite each week. 29% of job hunters use jobsite exclusively when looking for a job. Through their exclusive combined partnerships, jobsite reaches approximately 40% of the UK working population. Over 475,000 jobseekers trust jobsite to store their CV automatically. They are available to interested recruiters or can be simply stored to make applications quicker and easier. Jobsite’s first class technology sorts vacancies by location, salary, job title and skills. Job hunters can set up jobs-by-email and relevant jobs targeted to specific requirements will be emailed directly to the person interested.
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1. TNS Media 2006 Base: All adults 15+ within Nottingham Evening Post 10%+ circulation area 2. TNS Media 2006 Base: All adults 15+ within Nottingham Evening Post 10%+ circulation area who stated a preference
FindaProperty.com
In Nottinghamshire there are only two routes to the property market, the award-winning website www.fidaproperty.com/nottingham and our newspaper supplement published every Thursday inside the Nottingham Evening Post. Both are branded findaproperty offering unrivalled access to both local and national property seekers. FindaProperty.com is one of the UK’s leading property sites with cutting edge technology that is now combined with all the local information and knowledge of the Evening Post. Online users can access even more information on their selected local area through the local website. Just type in a postcode and within seconds all the latest prices for property sold on that street will be displayed. Click on local crime statistics and council tax bandings and the user will be able to get really useful information on the area. Users can also read local news and area features relevant to the area of searching, as they would expect from their local newspaper. Here are just some of the reasons to use FindaProperty. 135,000 people expect to move house in Nottingham in the next two years. 59% are readers of the Evening Post1 182,000 Nottingham people turn to the Evening Post first when buying/selling a house2 223,000 Nottingham people turn to the Evening Post first for renting a house2 142,000 people read FindaProperty in-paper every week1 The ‘three ducks’ have long been a symbol of the home, from the doorstep to the picture rail. They have now been brought to life with an innovative marketing campaign featuring national television, the Daily Mail plus an extensive local campaign across poster sites, buses and all the Nottingham Evening Post Group printed and online titles. FindaProperty (to buy & rent ) Thursday with the Evening Post
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1. TNS Media 2006 Base: All adults 15+ within Nottingham Evening Post 10%+ circulation area 2. TNS Media 2006 Base: All adults 15+ within Nottingham Evening Post 10%+ circulation area who stated a preference
motors.co.uk
In Nottinghamshire there are only two routes to the motors market, through the motors.co.uk/Nottingham website and our newspaper supplement published every Friday. Both are branded motors.co.uk offering unrivalled access to both local and national motor seekers. Motors.co.uk is one of the UK’s leading motors sites with cutting edge technology that is now combined with all the local information and knowledge of the Evening Post. The motors.co.uk in-paper supplement is more than just a motors guide. Readers can look through the latest new car launches and read all the local motoring news for new cars, used cars and commercial vehicles across Nottingham. There are also comprehensive classified listings of private vehicles. Users can access even more information on the motors market through the local website. Users can also check the history of their selected vehicles for free. There is a searchable help and advice section and of course both new and used car reviews to help the user choose their next car. With over 200,000 cars online, car buyers only need to turn to their local newspaper, the Evening Post every Friday and their local website www.motors.co.uk/nottingham. Here are just some of the great reasons to advertise: 90,000 people read the motors.co.uk supplement every week1 98,000 people turn to the Evening Post for buying a new car2 144,000 people turn to the Evening Post for buying a used car2 184,000 people in Nottingham intend to buy a car in the next 2 years1. 67% are weekly readers of the Evening Post1 Motors.co.uk is supported by an extensive local and national advertising campaign. External advertising includes the sponsoring of local events, billboards, bus banners, van wraps, posters and merchandise, together with a substantial print and online media campaign across all Nottingham Evening Post titles. Motors.co.uk inside the Nottingham Evening Post every Friday
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1. TNS Media 2006 Base: All adults 15+ within Nottingham Evening Post 10%+ circulation area 2. TNS Media 2006 Base: All adults 15+ within Nottingham Evening Post 10%+ circulation area who stated a preference
Essential Guide
EG is Nottingham’s essential going out guide, published inside the Nottingham Evening Post every Friday. EG features the latest artist/band interviews, articles and reviews on music events and an in-depth gig guide for local venues. Readers can also find out the latest shop and bar openings, refurbishments and events. The stage diary keeps theatre goers up-to-date with the latest local and national productions. Critiques of the latest cinema releases and eating out reviews can all be found in EG, along with local days out for all ages. Local going out information is also available online. You can browse through the latest articles, reviews, restaurants and days out across the county at www.thisisnottingham.co.uk. Here are just some of the reasons to advertise: 240,000 people read the supplement every week1 286,000 people turn to the Evening Post first for what’s on information2
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1. TNS Media 2006 Base: All adults 15+ within Nottingham Evening Post 10%+ circulation area 2. TNS Media 2006 Base: All adults 15+ within Nottingham Evening Post 10%+ circulation area who stated a preference
The Recorder Group
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The Recorder Group age profile2
50% 50%
15% 17%22%
13% 15%
8%11%
Male Female 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+
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Distribution1 Readership2
1. Hucknall & Bulwell 61,1931 91,789
2. Arnold 55,7151 83,572
3. West Bridgford 38,5621 57,844
4. Long Eaton 47,2142 70,821
Total distribution 202,685 304,026
Delivered to more than 200,000 homes across the county every week, the Recorder consists of the Hucknall & Bulwell edition plus titles in Arnold, West Bridgeford and Long Eaton & Beeston. The Recorder offer a lively mix of local news, events and sport – in bite-sized, 60-second style - plus all the latest from the world of celebrities, science and medicine, TV highlights, puzzles, and local jobs and motors guides. Published every Thursday, the Recorder is also available at selected retail outlets.
1. Publishers statement May 09 (Latest ABC certificate July – Dec 08 Nottingham Recorder series 152,447, Nottingham and Long Eaton Recorder 46,696 100% free)2. TNS media 2006 base: all adults 15+ within 10%+ distribution area (RPC 1.5 x distribution)
Hucknall and Bulwell Recorder
Distribution: 61,1931
Readership: 91,7892
Distributed to: Basford, Bulwell, Lenton, Radford, Wollaton, Beechdale, Bilborough, Aspley, Broxtowe, Strelley, Newstead, Hucknall, Nuthall, Kimberley, Eastwood
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1. Publishers statement May 09 2. TNS media 2006 base: all adults 15+ within 10%+ distribution area (RPC 1.5 x distribution)
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West Bridgford Recorder
Distribution: 38,5631
Readership: 57,8442
Distributed to: The Meadows, Sneinton, West Bridgford, Gamston, Wilford, Silverdale, Clifton, Radcliffe on Trent, Cotgrave, Edwalton, Bingham, Burton Joyce
1. Publishers statement May 09 2. TNS media 2006 base: all adults 15+ within 10%+ distribution area (RPC 1.5 x distribution)
Long Eaton Recorder
Distribution: 47,2141
Readership: 70,8212
Distributed to: Beeston, Beeston Rylands, Bramcote, Chilwell, Attenborough, Toton, Stapleford, Long Eaton, Sawley, Sandiacre
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1. Publishers statement May 09 2. TNS media 2006 base: all adults 15+ within 10%+ distribution area (RPC 1.5 x distribution)
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Distribution: 55,7151
Readership: 83,5722
Distributed to: Mapperley, Porchester, Bakersfield, Carlton, Colwick, Netherfield, Gedling, Sherwood, Carrington, Woodthorpe, Bestwood, Rise Park, Arnold, Daybrook, Top Valley
Arnold, Mapperley and Sherwood Recorder
1. Publishers statement May 09 2. TNS media 2006 base: all adults 15+ within 10%+ distribution area (RPC 1.5 x distribution)
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Delivered to more than 50,000 homes across Mansfield and Ashfield every week, The Recorder offers a lively mix of local news, events and sport – in bite-sized, 60-second style - plus all the latest from the world of celebrities, science and medicine, TV highlights, puzzles, and local jobs and motors guides. Published every Thursday, the Recorder is also available at selected retail outlets.
Mansfield and Ashfield Recorder
Mansfield and Ashfield Recorder age profile
53%
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10%14%
18% 16%21%
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Male Female 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+
For More Information call 0115 948 2000
1. Publishers statement May 09 (Latest ABC certificate July – Dec 08 60,813 100% free) 2. TNS media 2006 Base: all adults 15+ within 10%+ distribution area (RPC 1.5 x distribution)
Circulation: 51,1031
Readership: 76,6542
Messenger Distribution
1. Lutterworth and Broughton 9,8441
2. Bradgate Park 5,0011
3. East Leicestershire 5,8261
4. Great Glen and the Langtons 7,2341
5. Market Bosworth 5,8651
6. Rutland – Oakham & Uppingham 9,5381
7. Ravenshead 5,4002
8. Southwell 5,6452
9. Hilton 5,9002
10. Ashby-de-la-Zouch 6,0401
11. Soar Valley 5,7071
12. South Nottingham 4,7002
13. Castle Donington 9,2002
14. Allestree 5,2002
15. Belvoir 5,9002
Total distribution 97,0002
The Messenger Series
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The Messenger Series is a network of targeted free newspapers delivered only to affluent households in rural village communities across Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, and Derbyshire. At the heart of each local village community, these titles reach consumers with significant spending power. The titles offer advertising to highly selective households in rural villages that businesses in East Midlands cities actively want to reach. Editorial content focuses on local community news, information and entertainment. Advertising content is highly relevant to consumer lifestyles - 74% of Messenger readers look at advertising content, compared to only 53% for general local free newspapers3. Readers are more likely to read quality and up-market national newspapers and 50% of readers are over 55 years of age. 58% of readers are from the ABC1 socio-demographic group and 56% are female2. The map also shows titles managed by our sister titles the Derby Evening Telegraph and the Leicester Mercury.
1. ABC July – Dec 2008 (100% Free) 2. Publishers statement 3. Advertiser / Messenger research Nov 2007
Lutterworth and Broughton Messenger
Distribution: 9,844
Serving the communities of: Lutterworth, Broughton Astley, Bitteswell, Walcote, Ashby Magna, Gilmorton, Claybrooke, Walton, Leire, Dunton Bassett, Bruntingthorpe, Ullesthorpe, Frolesworth, Husbond Bosworth, North Kilworth, South Kilworth, Shawell, Swinford
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Bradgate Messenger
Distribution: 5,001
Serving the communities of: Rothley, Cropston, Thurcaston, Anstey, Newtown Linford, Quorn, Woodhouse Eaves, Newbold Verdon
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East Leicestershire Messenger
Distribution: 5,826
Serving the communities of: Queniborough, East Goscote, South Croxton, Beeby, Barkby, Gaddesby, Thrussington, Rearsby, Barsby, Houghton, Billesdon, Hungarton, Keyham, Gaulby, Illston, Burrough on hill, Twyford, Thorpe Satchville, Pickwell, Somerby, Kirby Bellars, Frisby, Great Dalby, Old Dalby, Hoby, AbKettleby, Hallaton
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Great Glen and the Langtons Messenger
Distribution: 7,234
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Serving the communities of: Kibworth, Smeeton Westerby, Arnesby, Fleckney, Great Glen, Foxton, Gartree, Great Bowden, Cottingham, Medbourne, Lubenham
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Market Bosworth Messenger
Distribution: 5,865
Serving the communities of: Market Bosworth, Twycross, Ratcliffe Cluley, Sheepy Magna, Barlestone, Carlton, Shackerstone, Congerstone, Sibson, Stoke Golding, Higham on the Hill, Kirby Mallory, Peckleton, Thurlaston, Stapleton, Botcheston.
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Rutland Messenger
Distribution: 9,538
Serving the communities of: Oakham, Barleythorpe, Cottesmore, Market Overton, Greetham, Burley, Stretton, Ashwell, Langham, Whissendine, Knossington, Hambleton, Braunston in Rutland, Empingham, Exton, Egleton, Owston, Uppingham, Morcott, Preston, Lyddington, Ridlington, Bisbrooke, Glaston, Wardley, Ayston, Seaton, Allexton, Belton in Rutland, Barrowden, Edith Weston, Manton, Wing, Wakerley, North Luffenham, South Luffenham, Lyndon
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Ashby-de-la-Zouch Messenger
Distribution: 6,040
Serving the communities of: Ashby-de-la-Zouth, Packington, Normanton le Heath, Coleorton, Coleorton Moor, Newbold Coleorton, Oakthorpe, Appleby Magna, Netherseal
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Soar Valley Messenger
Distribution: 5,707
Serving the communities of: Barrow upon Soar, Willoughby on the Wolds, Seagrave, Walton le Wolds, Burton on the Wolds, Wymeswold, Rempstone, Hoton, Stanford on Soar, Normanton on Soar, Hathern.
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Distribution: 5,900
Hilton Messenger
Serving the communities of: Rolleston, Hilton, Egginton, Etwell, Willington, Repton and Findern
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Distribution: 5,400
Ravenshead Messenger
Serving the communities of: Ravenshead, Lambley, Epperstone, Woodborough, Calverton, Papplewick, Linby
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Distribution: 5,645
Southwell Messenger
Serving the communities of: Southwell, Fiskerton, Oxton, Gunthorpe, Lowdham, Hoveringham, Halam, Edingley, Averham, Rolleston, Claypole, Flintham, Elston, South Muskham, Farndon,
For More Information call 0115 948 2000
Distribution: 4,700
South Nottingham Messenger
Serving the communities of: Rudddington, Keyworth, Bradmore, East Leake, Gotham, Tollerton, Plumtree, Costock, Bunny
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Distribution: 9,200
Castle Donington Messenger
Serving the communities of: Castle Donington, Breaston, Diseworth, Draycott, Weston-on-Trent, Chellaston, Melbourne, Aston-on-Trent, Breedon-on-the-Hill, Ticknall, Shardlow and Kegworth.
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Distribution: 5,200
Allestree Messenger
Serving the communities of: Allestree, Duffield, Darley Abbey and Quarndon
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Distribution: 5,900
Belvoir Messenger
Serving the communities of: Shelford, Radcliffe, Kinoulton, Cropwell Butler, Cropwell Bishop, Redmile, Bottesford, Plungar, Muston, Barkestone Le Vale, East Bridgeford, Langar, Barnstone, Granby, Whatton, Aslockton, Orston, Croxton Kerrial, Branston, Harlaxton, Barrowby, Woolsthorpe, Denton.
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www.thisisbusiness-eastmidlands.co.uk and The Business
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www.thisisbusiness-eastmidlands.co.uk is the East Midlands’ business website, backed by the biggest names in regional news. It provides in-depth regional content, heavyweight national reporting, share prices and a wealth of business and financial information from the Evening Standard and thisismoney.co.uk. The site offers all the latest regional and national business news, plus news by business sector – all delivered right to your desktop. We aim to make the site the place where business meets in the East Midlands. Therefore we have also added advice channels including a Business Q&A, specialist columnists, handy guides to business and details of the latest business events. Find out what makes your region tick with a series of detailed statistical reports about the regional economy. The site is powered by business news from five daily newspapers, including the Nottingham Evening Post ‘Business Post’ supplement. Here are just some of the reasons to advertise with www.thisisbusiness-eastmidlands.co.uk and the ‘Business Post’ to reach the East Midlands and Nottingham business community: www.thisisbusiness-eastmidlands.co.uk has been marketing via direct mail and e-mail to over 10,000 businesses with a turnover greater than £1 million. 87,000 people read the Nottingham Evening Post business supplement every week1 48% of people in Nottingham turn to the Nottingham Evening Post first for local business/commercial news1
1. TNS Media 2006 Base: All adults 15+ within Leicester Mercury 10%+ circulation area who stated a preference
Metro is a perfect mix of national and international news wrapped around local information such as listings, travel and lifestyle. It’s an unbeatable guide for going out and entertainment. Metro’s news stories are tightly written, so the reader can take in all key facts quickly. It is particularly well read amongst younger urban professionals. Metro focuses on the lives of modern workers and gives them news and tips on travel, health and fashion; and on the web in our Travel Metro, Health Metro, Hot Style, and @Metro sections.
Metro
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Distribution1 Readership2
Nottingham 13,552 29,000
Derby 10,492 21,000
Leicester 19,673 59,000
East Midlands 43,717 109,000
1. Based on Metro (East Midlands) ABC July 2008 2. TNS Media 2006 Base: All adults 15+ within DET, NEP and LM 10%+ circulation area
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Nottinghamshire Today magazine has established a unique niche in the publishing landscape of one of England’s finest counties, earning itself an upmarket reputation for discerning features, fine writing, and a content mix which holds appeal for people of all ages. Nottinghamshire Today chronicles the lives of local people, the history and heritage of local places. To this mix is added news of local equestrian events and achievements, happenings from the salerooms of the most prestigious local and national auction houses, the very best of up-market interiors, excellent dining out, and superb fashion pages. Available at newsagents and outlets throughout Nottinghamshire, the magazine enjoys a strong and growing following, and is retained long after the first read, ensuring it enjoys a high level of readers per copy.
Nottinghamshire Today
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Nottinghamshire Today Profile1
37%
63%
5%11%
32%
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11%5%
79%
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Male Female 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ ABC1 C2DE
Readership: 19,0001
1. TNS Media 2006 Base: All adults 15+ within Nottingham Evening Post 10%+ circulation area
Evening Post and Recorder Group Rate Card
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Code Style EVENING
POST NOTTINGHAM
RECORDER MANSFIELDRECORDER
DISPLAY SCC £16.90 £9.80 £8.00 FULL £4867.20 £2,534.4 £2,016 HALF PAGE £2433.60 £1,654.4 £1,316 FRONT PAGE SOLUS £749.60 EAR PIECE £148.20 BACK PAGE EARPIECE £135.30 BACK PAGE SOLUS £513.80
ROP
DISPLAY £32.50 £15.00 £10.00 SEMI-DISPLAY £25.28 £6.30 £4.70 LINAGE £5.76 £2.10 £1.30
RECRUITMENT
DISPLAY £16.00 £9.80 £8.00 SEMI DISPLAY £14.50 £6.00 £4.50 LINAGE £2.40 £1.95 £1.25
TRADE MOTORS
DISPLAY £16.90 £9.80 £8.00 LINAGE £3.70 £1.95 £1.25 LEISURE DISPLAY £16.40 £9.80 £8.00 SEMI DISPLAY £14.50 £6.00 £4.50 LINAGE £2.40 £1.95 £1.25
PROPERTY FOR SALE
DISPLAY £17.40 £9.80 £8.00 SEMI DISPLAY £14.50 £6.00 £4.50 LINAGE £2.40 £1.95 £1.25
PROPERTY FOR RENT
DISPLAY £16.90 £9.80 £8.00 SEMI DISPLAY £14.50 £6.00 £4.50 LINAGE £2.40 £1.95 £1.25
BUSINESS
DISPLAY £20.30 £10.90 £7.90 SEMI DISPLAY £18.40 £6.00 £6.85 LINAGE £3.70 £1.95 £1.30
PUBLIC NOTICES
DISPLAY £17.90 £9.80 £8.40 SEMI DISPLAY £14.50 £6.00
PERSONAL SERVICES
LINAGE £2.40 £1.95 £1.30