Magazines

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S & W Wales Trader |
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Shropshire Life |
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SHROPSHIRE is a beautiful county with a rich heritage and a future full of promise. Shropshire Life not only celebrates the pleasure of living here, but the diverse richness of its residents.
Relaunched and refreshed, Shropshire Life now has dedicated advertising, circulation and editorial teams all living in the county they serve and it is because of that we are able to say we truly understand Shropshire and how to reach our readers.
We can direct our readers to excellence in products and service throughout the county.
Every month we feature property, interiors, food and drink, fashion and motoring and those platforms are backed up by editorial which reflects the county and its people.
Shropshire Life, as part of the Archant Life brand, is the perfect medium for anyone wanting to raise their profile, and the number of local businesses who already recognise the title as essential to their marketing campaigns is growing daily. |
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So British |
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Subscribe to So British magazine and save 50% on the cover price!
So British is published quarterly, with a cover price of £6.95 – But you can subscribe for the next 4 issues for just £13.90 and save 50% on the newsstand price.
Hurry this introductory offer is for a limited period only!
So British is the ultimate UK destination magazine for those with a passion for British brands and lifestyle.
Each issue offers readers the best of quintessential British locations, lifestyle and culture. This is Britain with a contemporary twist - insightful interviews with up-and-coming designers, theatre directors and entrepreneurs, profiles of the hippest hotels, the most talked-about restaurants and the most exclusive galleries.
So British focuses on the romanticism associated with all things British, for example, staying in a stately home, a romantic picnic by the Thames, the history, and the luxury. How can I get a table at Claridge's, where can I stay in a stately home with a spa, how can I buy Prince Charles’ lithographs? These questions and more are answered in the pages of So British.
So British is a luxurious and authoritative magazine. Its conversational style and access to some of the most influential people in British society makes this an invaluable source of information about Britain. |
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Somerset Life |
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Somerset Life is the county’s best-selling magazine, committed to providing readers with a digest of the county every month, and highlighting the finer aspects of living in or visiting Somerset.
Somerset Life aims to celebrate the county and provides unrivalled coverage of towns, villages, the county’s history and heritage, food and drink, property, antiques, fashion, interior design, gardens, motoring, arts and Somerset’s thriving social scene. The magazine is packed full of fabulous colour photography and great words written by our expert team of writers who live, eat and breathe the county of Somerset. The glossy coffee-table magazine truly reflects the beauty of the county and attracts a monthly readership of more than 75,000.
In addition we have a vibrant website (www.somerset-life.co.uk) and a biannual bridal supplement, as well as a Pub and Inn Guide, Restaurant Guide and Accommodation Guide.
The land that is famous for Cheddar and cider has so much more to be proud of and the magazine is about wholeheartedly and unashamedly championing all that is great about Somerset.
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Sport Diver |
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SportDiver is the official magazine of PADI's International Diving Society. With travel features, tales of diving extremes, technical articles and unbiased equipment tests, SportDiver has it all!
Subscribe to Sport Diver now and you will save over £10 off the newsstand price! |
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Sporting Shooter |
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Sporting Shooter is the new magazine for today's shotgun and rifle shooters. Every issue features the best in shooting - from syndicate game to sporting clay, stalking and wildfowling to rough and pigeon shooting - with gundogs, ferreting, keepering and vermin control we bring you everything you need to know about your favourite sport.
Subscribe to Sporting Shooter today and save £5.90 off the usual subscription price - that's like getting two issues free! |
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Staffordshire County Magazine |
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Staffordshire County magazine‘s ethos of promoting the people, places and products of the Creative County has seen sales of the title rise by 470 per cent since it was acquired by Archant Life in the summer of 2006.
The magazine prides itself on beautiful photography, great writing, the best interviewees and coverage of every social event we are invited to. We have recruited a first-rate team of editorial contributors including some of the best in regional journalism and ‘amateurs’ from the WI to the Head Gardener at Shugborough Hall ( home of the Earls of Lichfield) to the RSPB and Wildlife Trust – and the partner of Staffordshire’s richest man who writes a monthly diary on their celebrity exploits.
The aim is to be informative, entertaining, fun and, above all, a champion of our great county.
All this combined with wide exposure at retails outlets and hotels across the county means Staffordshire County is outselling its nearest rival by 2.5 copies to 1 at the big five – Sainsbury, Tesco, One Stop, WHSmith and Forbuoys.
Subscriptions are now up by more than 1,000 per cent.
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Suffolk Business |
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Amanda Donohoe has quit shopping at Tescos. Not quite the shock headline that once greeted the Hollywood party girl who famously bared all with Oliver Reed for cult film Castaway.
But it is a sign that she has left behind her one-time wild-child existence and embraced something altogether more gentile.
Where cocktails, late nights and a fiercely ambitious attitude once dominated, the star of stage and screen has now found comfort and solace in the sleepy Suffolk countryside.
And while looking for a quieter lifestyle is high on the agenda, she has not retired into a celebrity bubble, preferring instead to be a champion of the county and rural people in particular.
She said: “The local community is so important. If it wasn’t for local people, we would be living in ghost towns. We have to fight for our post offices and other amenities as corporate bodies have no real understanding of how the countryside works.
“Therefore, I have stopped shopping at Tesco as I feel the right thing to do is spread the money around rather than give it to some supermarket that is already quite happy and well off.
“One of the things I love about Suffolk is seeing people grow their own produce on allotments and then sell them outside their homes. Local produce might be a little bit more expensive but I defy any supermarket to sell anything superior or tastier.” To many in Suffolk, hearing a Golden Globe winner speak so highly of the county and the very things that Suffolk prides itself on might be a little surprising.
But Amanda’s love affair with the county is deeply rooted and she is a popular member of the north Suffolk community where she has now bought a home.
She explained: “I used to come to Suffolk when I was at school as my best friend had family living around Bury St Edmunds.
“Then five years ago, I questioned whether I should stay in London with the noise and the stress that comes with living in a big city.
“I was getting a bit long in the tooth, my party days had gone and because there was no need to worry about commuting every day, I had the luxury of choosing to live wherever I wanted.
“I rented a flat in Great Barton for a while and the same very good friend at school now lives in Framlingham so I knew I wanted to buy a property in Suffolk.” While working on ITV series, Murder City, Amanda spent all her spare time on the internet looking for properties and eventually found one in the Eye area.
Amanda’s love of rural life and village pubs are a far cry from her lifestyle just 20 years ago when she starred alongside the legendary Oliver Reed in Castaway and then enjoyed the trappings of the Hollywood lifestyle with a lucrative role in hit series LA Law.
She said: “You couldn’t have a greater contrast. Hollywood is such a transient town where businesses and friends turnover at the rate of knots.
“I got back from the US and realised I had no home and no life – the things normal people take for granted. The last two years I wanted to have a life around my work and it has been fantastic.” Turning her back on Hollywood, and to some degree the London acting scene, her heart well and truly belongs in the county and its countryside in particular.
She explains: “Even when I go down to London for a short time, I feel slightly down as I have to leave Suffolk. I have been lucky enough to travel all over the world and every time I come back I realise that the Suffolk countryside is still the most beautiful place in the world.
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Surrey Life |
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About Surrey Life magazine
Surrey Life is the county’s only paid-for monthly, glossy magazine, with a readership of 40,000.
Our broad range of content includes everything from food & drink, homes & interiors and art & antiques to health & beauty, local history, places to visit and walks, plus all the very best things to do in the county over the month ahead.
We also have an extensive property section where you’ll find all the most stunning houses for sale in the county
Every issue, we also run an interview with a well-known Surrey celebrity – recent stars to grace our pages include Gary Lineker, Sue Barker, Richard Stilgoe, Donal MacIntyre and Bobby Davro.
Then there’s are popular columnists – PR guru Max Clifford, celebrity chef Tony Tobin (of Ready Steady Cook fame) and BBC radio presenter Tommy Boyd – who all give their own special take on life in Surrey.
Through our magazine, we strive to promote all the things our readers love best about the county – our beautiful countryside, wonderful towns, fantastic restaurants, thriving farmers’ markets and independent shops.
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Surrey Weddings |
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Your Surrey Wedding magazine is a high-quality consumer publication dedicated to serving the needs of brides and grooms in the Surrey area. It is available to purchase from leading supermarkets, newsagents and high-street magazine retailers. |
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