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FREE NEWSPAPER GROUP
Media pack – January 2014
Specialising in newspaper & leaflet delivery
NWN Media's free titles cover key areas
across North Wales and the border counties.
With an insert into the free title group, your
leaflet will be circulated in the major locations
from Holyhead and Bangor across the coast to
Chester and Ellesmere Port and as south as
Shrewsbury and Hereford.
The following pages contain distribution
information for each title, broken down into
postcode sectors.
You can target your leaflet campaign to
individual postcode sectors, allowing you
to pinpoint your target market.
Free group of newspapers
Average issue readership
(JICREG 1st Oct 2013)

Circulation
(ABC Jan-Jun 2013)

418,408

296,354
The North Wales Chronicle provides the best
coverage of Anglesey of any local newspaper.
Over 50% of households on the Island receive
a copy, with the Chronicle reaching at least
8,200 more households on Anglesey than any
other local newspaper. Distribution also covers
over 85% of Bangor. The Chronicle is now the
only free distribution newspaper across
Gwynedd and Anglesey, thus reaching homes
not covered by any other newspaper.

Code
LL55
LL55
LL55
LL56
LL57
LL57
LL57
LL57
LL57
LL58
LL59
LL59
LL60
LL61
LL65
LL65
LL65
LL65
LL65
LL65
LL67
LL68
LL74
LL75
LL77

Sector
1
2
4
4
1
1
2
2
3
8
5
5
6
5
1
2
2
3
3
3
0
9
8
8
7

Area
Caernarfon
Caernarfon
Llanberis
Port Dinorwic
Bangor
Maesgeirchen
Bangor
Penrhos Garnedd
Bethesda
Beaumaris
Menai Bridge
Llandegfan
Gaerwen
Llanfair P G
Holyhead
Holyhead
Trearddur Bay
Caergeilliog
RAF Valley
Valley
Cemaes Bay
Amlwch
Benllech
Pentraeth
Llangefni
Total

Quantity
1,996
1,488
731
1,008
1,617
983
2,726
608
1,869
842
1,521
447
496
1,212
2,547
2,643
448
150
287
978
500
1,447
1,244
274
2,163
30,225
Code
LL28
LL28
LL28
LL29
LL29
LL29
LL29
LL30
LL30
LL30
LL30
LL30
LL31
LL31
LL32

Sector
4
5
5
6
7
8
9
1
1
1
2
3
9
9
8

Area
Rhos On Sea
Mochdre
Glan Conwy
Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay
Old Colwyn
Deganwy
Llandudno
Craig Y Don
Llandudno
Penrhyn Bay
Deganwy
Llandudno Junction
Conwy
Total

Quantity
3,381
487
762
877
2,614
1,057
1,955
613
1,197
1,469
3,582
2,238
1,367
1,916
1,743
25,258

The North Wales Pioneer is the most widely read weekly
newspaper in the Unitary authority area of Conwy. It is the only
free distribution weekly in the County and reaches households
not covered by any other newspaper.
A consistent mix of local and community news content,
combined with advertising and feature content has led to a
readership amongst a local population who appreciate the
content supplied free to their door every week.
Code
LL17
LL18
LL18
LL18
LL18
LL18
LL18
LL18
LL19
LL19
LL19
LL22
LL22

Sector
0
1
2
2
3
4
5
5
7
8
9
7
8

Area
St. Asaph
Rhyl coast
Rhuddlan
Rhyl south
Rhyl coast
Rhyl
Rhuddlan
Kinmel Bay
Prestatyn coast
Prestatyn
Prestatyn
Abergele
Abergele
Total

Quantity
1,012
742
1,046
1,838
1,886
4,725
528
1,852
3,444
1,861
1,798
3,119
631
24,482

The Journal is the only weekly newspaper in Rhyl and Prestatyn and the only title to offer credible
coverage of Abergele. It has the highest circulation and readership of any title in the area.
First with the local news in Rhyl & Prestatyn, the paper enjoys a fantastic reputation for delivering
response for local advertisers.
The Flintshire Standard is the only free
newspaper to serve the unitary authority
area. The title covers most of the urban areas
within Flintshire with a household penetration
of 68% across these postcode sectors.
Code
CH5
CH5
CH5
CH6
CH7
CH7
CH7

Sector
2
3
4
5
1
2
6

Area
Garden City
Ewloe
Connah’s Quay
Flint
Mold
Buckley
Mynydd Isa
Total

Quantity
840
809
5,923
4,912
3,074
3,293
1,178
20,030
Code

Sector

Area

Quantity

CH1
CH1
CH1
CH1
CH1
CH1
CH2
CH2
CH2
CH2
CH3
CH3
CH3
CH3
CH3
CH3
CH3
CH3
CH3

1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
7

City
City
City
City
Blacon
Saughall/Mollington
Upton
Newton
Hoole
Mickle Trafford
Boughton
Vicars Cross
Christleton
Rowton
Farndon
Churton & Aldford
Huntington
Christleton
Christleton

933
1,360
2,024
2,671
6,032
1,376
4,131
3,434
4,713
668
3,365
2,339
139
86
668
198
796
153
510

The Chester Standard is the City's premier free
newspaper, with a household penetration of more
than 93% and reaching more readers than any
other title in the Chester area. Its long association
with the City, its business people and readers
means that the Standard enjoys a huge amount
of local loyalty.
Code

Sector

Area

Quantity

CH3

7

Waverton

865

CH3

7

Guilden Sutton

610

CH3

7

Littleton

214

CH3

8

Tarvin

866

CH3

9

Tattenhall

841

CH4

7

Handbridge

2,160

CH4

7

Westminster Park

1,440

CH4

8

Curzon Park

706

CH4

8

Saltney and Lache

4,357

CH4

9

Eccleston

57

CH4

9

Higher Kinnerton

567

CH4

9

Doddleston

282

CH4

0

Broughton & Bretton

2,266

CH4

0

Saltney Ferry

526

Total

51,353
Code

Sector

Area

Quantity

CH65
CH65
CH65
CH65
CH65
CH65
CH65
CH65
CH66
CH66
CH66
CH66
CH66
CH66
CH66
CH66

2
4
6
7
8
9
9
0
1
1
2
2
3
4
4
5

Ellesmere Port
Ellesmere Port
Whitby Heath
Whitby
Ellesmere Port
Little Stanney
Wolverham
Ellesmere Port
Overpool
Little Sutton
Whitby
Great Sutton
Great Sutton
Great Sutton
Little Sutton
Little Sutton
Total

1,740
256
2,251
1,354
2,397
741
1,309
724
1,573
722
3,292
1,680
2,510
1,367
2,630
272
24,818

The Ellesmere Port Standard is the most widely read newspaper in the
Ellesmere Port & Neston District. More than 74% of adults across its
circulation area regularly read the Standard - that's twice as many who read
any other local newspaper.
Code

Sector

Area

Quantity

LL11

1

Town Centre

682

LL11

2

Garden Village

829

LL11

2

Rhosddu

1,626

LL11

2

Maesgwyn

188

LL11

3

Coedpoeth

1,955

LL11

4

Gwersyllt

1,287

LL11

4

Summerhill

1,542

LL11

4

Bradley

557

LL11

4

Rhos Robin

212

LL11

6

Brynteg

935

LL11

6

Pentre Broughton

158

LL11

6

New Broughton

495

LL11

6

Caego

214

LL11

6

Southsea

396

On January 18th 2014, the weekly Wrexham Leader was relaunched in a smart new tabloid format
The Wrexham Leader covers all key residential areas of Wrexham, and surrounding suburbs and villages
with an overall household penetration of 63% in the sectors covered.
Code

Sector

Area

Quantity

Code

Sector

Area

Quantity

LL12

0

Town Lavister

179

LL13

7

Coed y Glyn

427

LL12

0

Rossett

476

LL13

7

Bryn Offa

187

LL12

0

Llay

1,578

LL13

7

Wrexham

2,056

LL12

7

Borras

818

LL13

8

Smithfield

542

LL12

7

Goulebourne

258

LL13

8

Queens Park

736

LL12

7

Rhosnesni

818

LL13

8

Hightown

1,190

LL12

7

Acton

903

LL13

9

Goulebourne

1,003

LL12

8

Acton

163

LL13

9

Queens Park

1,267

LL12

8

Little Acton

731

LL13

9

Holt

469

LL12

8

Borras

384

LL13

9

Borras

155

LL12

8

Marford

431

LL13

9

Rhosnesni

203

LL12

8

Gresford

1,180

LL14

4

Homestead

228

LL12

8

Pandy

227

LL14

4

Rhostyllen

728

LL13

7

Hightown

402

LL14

6

Ruabon

1,312

Total

30,127
Code
SY1
SY1
SY1

Sector
1
2
3

SY1

4

SY2

5

SY2

6

SY3
SY3
SY3
SY3
SY3
SY3
SY4
SY4
SY4
SY5
SY5
SY5
SY5
SY6
SY6
SY7
SY12
SY12

0
5
6
7
8
9
3
4
5
0
6
7
9
6
7
9
0
9

Area
Town Centre
Castlefields/Spring Gardens/Coton Hill/Greenfields
Heron Gate/Harlescott
Ditherington/Harlescott/Battlefields/Sundourne/
Spring Gardens
Monkmoor/Belvidere/Telford Estate
Sutton Farm/London Road/Abbey
Forgate/Springfields/The Farthings
Bayston Hill
Gains Park
Radbrook
Belle Vue/Reabrook Estate
Frankwell/Copthorne/Bowbrook Heights
Meole Village/Meole Estate/Radbrook
Bomere Heath/Worthen
Shawbury
Wem
Minsterley/Asterley/Pontsbury
Cressage
Condover/Dorrington
Brocton/Ford/Westbury
Church Stretton
Church Stretton
Craven Arms
Ellesmere
Ellesmere
Total

Quantity
1,594
3,258
3,369
3,990
5,018
2,653
2,112
1,886
1,226
3,092
3,739
2,112
304
362
2,267
534
194
294
454
413
100
787
1,165
403
41,326

The Shrewsbury Admag has the
highest household penetration in
Shrewsbury. It reaches more than 98%
of households in the town, and also
offers excellent coverage of rural North
Shropshire towns and into Powys.
Code Sector
HR1

1

HR1
HR1
HR1
HR2
HR2
HR2

2
3
4
6
7
9

HR4

0

HR4

7

HR4

8

HR4

9

HR5
HR6
HR6
HR7
HR8
HR9
HR9

3
8
9
4
2
5
7

Area
Ayleston Hill/Hampton Park/Tupsley/College Estate
Barrs Court/Victoria Park/Wentworth Park/Holmer
Bartonsham/Town Centre/Tupsley
Marden/Bodenham/Withington/Sutton St Nicholas
Lugwardine/Fownhope/Bartestree/Mordiford
Hinton/Lower Bullingham/Putson/Holme Lacy/Redhill
Belmont/Hunderton/Newton Farm/Redhill/Putson
Clehonger
Town Centre/Kings Acre/Whitecross/
Moor Farm/Three Elms
Credenhill/Burghill/Bobblestock
Canon Pyon/Moreton on Lugg/Wellington/Weobley
Dilwyn
Bobblestock/Holmer/Moorfields/Westfields/Redbarn/
Town Centre
Kington
Leominster
Leominster
Bromyard
Ledbury
Ross on Wye
Ross on Wye
Total

Quantity
5,606
2,677
1,186
715
3,097
6,508
462
5,393
1,169
1,158
3,805
1,307
4,592
183
1,842
2,798
2,164
2,106
46,768

The Hereford Admag has the highest
readership of all newspapers in Hereford. It
reaches more than 84% of adults in the City,
but also offers exceptional coverage of the rest
of the surrounding catchment area.
Specialising in newspaper & leaflet delivery
ABC

Why use NWN Media Distribution?
• DMA, ABC and DVS members
• Numerous awards and merits won, for distribution
• Range of delivery options - news share, solus, shared
distribution and other options

ABC (Audit Bureau of
Circulations), is the industry body
for media measurement.
They inspire market confidence
by delivering a valued stamp of
trust across the media world.
DVS

• Market leading titles
• Cost effective rates and scales

DVS provide an independent,
random, distribution checking
service. This allows us to certify
when and where your leaflets are
delivered, in accordance with
strict ABC guidelines and rules.
Specialising in newspaper & leaflet delivery

Don't take our word for it - our testimonials
"Leaflets have been a big success. Will repeat this year“
David Linton - Director
Fish and Chips@Weston Grove

"Thanks for the follow up, the leaflet drop went fantastic and was really
successful, we will definitely be using this source of advertising in the future.“
Ricky Chard - Leisure Club Manager
Sebastian Coe Health Club

"The results have been amazing from the last round and we have just had our
biggest week of sales ever!!“
Michelle - Manager
Afon Conwy Brewers Fayre
Specialising in newspaper & leaflet delivery

Don't take our word for it - our testimonials
"Just as a side note – the flyers in the paper have been fantastic – we’ve had an
amazing response to the event and have almost completely filled our places, so
definitely an excellent way of advertising – I shall spread the word!“
Sarah Caunt
Access 2 Advocacy, Rhyl

"Thank you for a smooth and effective distribution of our leaflets. We would
highly recommend NWN Media Distribution to business' that want to get their
name out there direct to the customers. We were extremely happy with this
company first time around. So much so we are currently on our 2nd leaflet
distribution with them and will continue to use this company in the future“
Jennifer
Deelux Kitchens, Chester
Specialising in newspaper & leaflet delivery
NWN Media Distribution coordinate leaflet drop
campaigns to thousands of potential customers’
letterboxes every week.
NWN Media Distribution delivers everything from
leaflets and coupons, through to product
samples, brochures and catalogues, as well as
full newspapers. In the last 12 months the
company handled and delivered over 20 million
newspapers and a staggering 45 million
leaflets.
NWN Media Distribution can distribute your
leaflet to more than 340,000 households each
week with our group of newspapers.

NWN Media group
Average issue readership
(JICREG 1st Oct 2013)

Circulation
(ABC Jan-Jun 2013)

548,077

340,899
Leaflet distribution rates
Sizes/Quantities

1k-4,999

5,000+

A5/A4

£30.39

£20.42

A4 4PP

£32.60

£21.88

A4 8PP

£35.22

£23.35

A4 12PP

£37.30

£24.82

A4 16PP

£39.38

£26.29

A4 20PP

£41.35

£27.75

A4 24PP

£43.55

£29.23

A4 28PP

£45.73

£30.69

A4 32PP

£48.76

£32.16

Please note: All prices quoted are per '000 (per thousand)

For leaflets/booklets containing multi-advertising, there will be an additional
charge of 50p per thousand for each additional advert (charge is plus VAT).
Main terms and conditions
SUPPLIES
1. All leaflet stock must be delivered to the company’s specified address no later than 12.00 p.m. on the THURSDAY prior to the week of distribution. Deliveries are to be
made during normal working hours.
2. The cost for distribution is for leaflets packaged securely, and boxed or banded in quantities agreed prior to confirmation of order. The company reserves the right to
make a charge for stock delivered incorrectly packaged.
3. In the event of delay or error in the quantity of items supplied, distribution will be carried out at the next earliest subsequent opportunity. The company will advise the
client as early as possible of any delays or incidence of short/over supply.
DISTRIBUTION
1. Unless otherwise stated, distribution will take place with the specified publication, to the individual addresses which receive a copy of the publication within the area and
on the date(s) scheduled. This does not imply 100% penetration of all addresses within the area.
2. Whilst every effort will be made to meet the agreed schedule, the company reserves the right to vary both the method and the timing of the distribution.
3. The stated distribution objectives and overall quantity distributed are subject to a variance of up to 10% within the terms of the contract.
DISTRIBUTION QUERIES
1. Any complaint in respect of the Services must be made in writing and providing the name and full postal address (including complete post-code) of any alleged nondelivery, and must be received by the Company within three working days of the agreed delivery completion date, and giving full details of the complaint alleged. If the
complaint is not received within that period the Provider will not be able to undertake the appropriate action to investigate and remedy the complaint, and the Provider will
not be liable to the Client for the complaint or any loss cost liability expense or demand arising there from.
2. In the event of any localised shortfall in distribution being identified, this will be rectified and subsequent delivery will be considered as fulfilment of the contract. If this is
not practicable, then credit will be offered to the client in direct proportion to the identified shortfall in distribution. Under no circumstances will the company accept any
liability in excess of the value of the distribution contract.
CANCELLATION AND ALTERATIONS
At least seven days notice must be given for any cancellation or alteration to distribution. If this notice is not provided, the company reserves the right to recover any
reasonable costs related to the planned distribution.
CONTENT
All orders are accepted subject to the content of the item. The company reserves the right to cancel or refuse to accept any order, in full or part, without giving an
explanation. The company will not accept for delivery items which infringe the Code of Advertising Practice or British Code of Sales Promotion Practice and will be guided
by the Advertising Standards Authority on such matters.
GENERAL
1. Unless otherwise stated, the price quoted applies only to the distribution of items on behalf of individual advertisers and/or businesses who are promoting their own
goods, services, functions etc. via material specifically printed on their behalf.
2. These Terms and Conditions are the basis on which the distribution contract is accepted and where any conflict may arise will be deemed to override any other Terms
and Conditions related to this contract.

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Nwn dist free media pack

  • 1. Specialising in newspaper & leaflet delivery FREE NEWSPAPER GROUP Media pack – January 2014
  • 2. Specialising in newspaper & leaflet delivery NWN Media's free titles cover key areas across North Wales and the border counties. With an insert into the free title group, your leaflet will be circulated in the major locations from Holyhead and Bangor across the coast to Chester and Ellesmere Port and as south as Shrewsbury and Hereford. The following pages contain distribution information for each title, broken down into postcode sectors. You can target your leaflet campaign to individual postcode sectors, allowing you to pinpoint your target market. Free group of newspapers Average issue readership (JICREG 1st Oct 2013) Circulation (ABC Jan-Jun 2013) 418,408 296,354
  • 3. The North Wales Chronicle provides the best coverage of Anglesey of any local newspaper. Over 50% of households on the Island receive a copy, with the Chronicle reaching at least 8,200 more households on Anglesey than any other local newspaper. Distribution also covers over 85% of Bangor. The Chronicle is now the only free distribution newspaper across Gwynedd and Anglesey, thus reaching homes not covered by any other newspaper. Code LL55 LL55 LL55 LL56 LL57 LL57 LL57 LL57 LL57 LL58 LL59 LL59 LL60 LL61 LL65 LL65 LL65 LL65 LL65 LL65 LL67 LL68 LL74 LL75 LL77 Sector 1 2 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 8 5 5 6 5 1 2 2 3 3 3 0 9 8 8 7 Area Caernarfon Caernarfon Llanberis Port Dinorwic Bangor Maesgeirchen Bangor Penrhos Garnedd Bethesda Beaumaris Menai Bridge Llandegfan Gaerwen Llanfair P G Holyhead Holyhead Trearddur Bay Caergeilliog RAF Valley Valley Cemaes Bay Amlwch Benllech Pentraeth Llangefni Total Quantity 1,996 1,488 731 1,008 1,617 983 2,726 608 1,869 842 1,521 447 496 1,212 2,547 2,643 448 150 287 978 500 1,447 1,244 274 2,163 30,225
  • 4. Code LL28 LL28 LL28 LL29 LL29 LL29 LL29 LL30 LL30 LL30 LL30 LL30 LL31 LL31 LL32 Sector 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 2 3 9 9 8 Area Rhos On Sea Mochdre Glan Conwy Colwyn Bay Colwyn Bay Colwyn Bay Old Colwyn Deganwy Llandudno Craig Y Don Llandudno Penrhyn Bay Deganwy Llandudno Junction Conwy Total Quantity 3,381 487 762 877 2,614 1,057 1,955 613 1,197 1,469 3,582 2,238 1,367 1,916 1,743 25,258 The North Wales Pioneer is the most widely read weekly newspaper in the Unitary authority area of Conwy. It is the only free distribution weekly in the County and reaches households not covered by any other newspaper. A consistent mix of local and community news content, combined with advertising and feature content has led to a readership amongst a local population who appreciate the content supplied free to their door every week.
  • 5. Code LL17 LL18 LL18 LL18 LL18 LL18 LL18 LL18 LL19 LL19 LL19 LL22 LL22 Sector 0 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 7 8 Area St. Asaph Rhyl coast Rhuddlan Rhyl south Rhyl coast Rhyl Rhuddlan Kinmel Bay Prestatyn coast Prestatyn Prestatyn Abergele Abergele Total Quantity 1,012 742 1,046 1,838 1,886 4,725 528 1,852 3,444 1,861 1,798 3,119 631 24,482 The Journal is the only weekly newspaper in Rhyl and Prestatyn and the only title to offer credible coverage of Abergele. It has the highest circulation and readership of any title in the area. First with the local news in Rhyl & Prestatyn, the paper enjoys a fantastic reputation for delivering response for local advertisers.
  • 6. The Flintshire Standard is the only free newspaper to serve the unitary authority area. The title covers most of the urban areas within Flintshire with a household penetration of 68% across these postcode sectors. Code CH5 CH5 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH7 CH7 Sector 2 3 4 5 1 2 6 Area Garden City Ewloe Connah’s Quay Flint Mold Buckley Mynydd Isa Total Quantity 840 809 5,923 4,912 3,074 3,293 1,178 20,030
  • 7. Code Sector Area Quantity CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 City City City City Blacon Saughall/Mollington Upton Newton Hoole Mickle Trafford Boughton Vicars Cross Christleton Rowton Farndon Churton & Aldford Huntington Christleton Christleton 933 1,360 2,024 2,671 6,032 1,376 4,131 3,434 4,713 668 3,365 2,339 139 86 668 198 796 153 510 The Chester Standard is the City's premier free newspaper, with a household penetration of more than 93% and reaching more readers than any other title in the Chester area. Its long association with the City, its business people and readers means that the Standard enjoys a huge amount of local loyalty.
  • 8. Code Sector Area Quantity CH3 7 Waverton 865 CH3 7 Guilden Sutton 610 CH3 7 Littleton 214 CH3 8 Tarvin 866 CH3 9 Tattenhall 841 CH4 7 Handbridge 2,160 CH4 7 Westminster Park 1,440 CH4 8 Curzon Park 706 CH4 8 Saltney and Lache 4,357 CH4 9 Eccleston 57 CH4 9 Higher Kinnerton 567 CH4 9 Doddleston 282 CH4 0 Broughton & Bretton 2,266 CH4 0 Saltney Ferry 526 Total 51,353
  • 9. Code Sector Area Quantity CH65 CH65 CH65 CH65 CH65 CH65 CH65 CH65 CH66 CH66 CH66 CH66 CH66 CH66 CH66 CH66 2 4 6 7 8 9 9 0 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 Ellesmere Port Ellesmere Port Whitby Heath Whitby Ellesmere Port Little Stanney Wolverham Ellesmere Port Overpool Little Sutton Whitby Great Sutton Great Sutton Great Sutton Little Sutton Little Sutton Total 1,740 256 2,251 1,354 2,397 741 1,309 724 1,573 722 3,292 1,680 2,510 1,367 2,630 272 24,818 The Ellesmere Port Standard is the most widely read newspaper in the Ellesmere Port & Neston District. More than 74% of adults across its circulation area regularly read the Standard - that's twice as many who read any other local newspaper.
  • 10. Code Sector Area Quantity LL11 1 Town Centre 682 LL11 2 Garden Village 829 LL11 2 Rhosddu 1,626 LL11 2 Maesgwyn 188 LL11 3 Coedpoeth 1,955 LL11 4 Gwersyllt 1,287 LL11 4 Summerhill 1,542 LL11 4 Bradley 557 LL11 4 Rhos Robin 212 LL11 6 Brynteg 935 LL11 6 Pentre Broughton 158 LL11 6 New Broughton 495 LL11 6 Caego 214 LL11 6 Southsea 396 On January 18th 2014, the weekly Wrexham Leader was relaunched in a smart new tabloid format The Wrexham Leader covers all key residential areas of Wrexham, and surrounding suburbs and villages with an overall household penetration of 63% in the sectors covered.
  • 11. Code Sector Area Quantity Code Sector Area Quantity LL12 0 Town Lavister 179 LL13 7 Coed y Glyn 427 LL12 0 Rossett 476 LL13 7 Bryn Offa 187 LL12 0 Llay 1,578 LL13 7 Wrexham 2,056 LL12 7 Borras 818 LL13 8 Smithfield 542 LL12 7 Goulebourne 258 LL13 8 Queens Park 736 LL12 7 Rhosnesni 818 LL13 8 Hightown 1,190 LL12 7 Acton 903 LL13 9 Goulebourne 1,003 LL12 8 Acton 163 LL13 9 Queens Park 1,267 LL12 8 Little Acton 731 LL13 9 Holt 469 LL12 8 Borras 384 LL13 9 Borras 155 LL12 8 Marford 431 LL13 9 Rhosnesni 203 LL12 8 Gresford 1,180 LL14 4 Homestead 228 LL12 8 Pandy 227 LL14 4 Rhostyllen 728 LL13 7 Hightown 402 LL14 6 Ruabon 1,312 Total 30,127
  • 12. Code SY1 SY1 SY1 Sector 1 2 3 SY1 4 SY2 5 SY2 6 SY3 SY3 SY3 SY3 SY3 SY3 SY4 SY4 SY4 SY5 SY5 SY5 SY5 SY6 SY6 SY7 SY12 SY12 0 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 0 6 7 9 6 7 9 0 9 Area Town Centre Castlefields/Spring Gardens/Coton Hill/Greenfields Heron Gate/Harlescott Ditherington/Harlescott/Battlefields/Sundourne/ Spring Gardens Monkmoor/Belvidere/Telford Estate Sutton Farm/London Road/Abbey Forgate/Springfields/The Farthings Bayston Hill Gains Park Radbrook Belle Vue/Reabrook Estate Frankwell/Copthorne/Bowbrook Heights Meole Village/Meole Estate/Radbrook Bomere Heath/Worthen Shawbury Wem Minsterley/Asterley/Pontsbury Cressage Condover/Dorrington Brocton/Ford/Westbury Church Stretton Church Stretton Craven Arms Ellesmere Ellesmere Total Quantity 1,594 3,258 3,369 3,990 5,018 2,653 2,112 1,886 1,226 3,092 3,739 2,112 304 362 2,267 534 194 294 454 413 100 787 1,165 403 41,326 The Shrewsbury Admag has the highest household penetration in Shrewsbury. It reaches more than 98% of households in the town, and also offers excellent coverage of rural North Shropshire towns and into Powys.
  • 13. Code Sector HR1 1 HR1 HR1 HR1 HR2 HR2 HR2 2 3 4 6 7 9 HR4 0 HR4 7 HR4 8 HR4 9 HR5 HR6 HR6 HR7 HR8 HR9 HR9 3 8 9 4 2 5 7 Area Ayleston Hill/Hampton Park/Tupsley/College Estate Barrs Court/Victoria Park/Wentworth Park/Holmer Bartonsham/Town Centre/Tupsley Marden/Bodenham/Withington/Sutton St Nicholas Lugwardine/Fownhope/Bartestree/Mordiford Hinton/Lower Bullingham/Putson/Holme Lacy/Redhill Belmont/Hunderton/Newton Farm/Redhill/Putson Clehonger Town Centre/Kings Acre/Whitecross/ Moor Farm/Three Elms Credenhill/Burghill/Bobblestock Canon Pyon/Moreton on Lugg/Wellington/Weobley Dilwyn Bobblestock/Holmer/Moorfields/Westfields/Redbarn/ Town Centre Kington Leominster Leominster Bromyard Ledbury Ross on Wye Ross on Wye Total Quantity 5,606 2,677 1,186 715 3,097 6,508 462 5,393 1,169 1,158 3,805 1,307 4,592 183 1,842 2,798 2,164 2,106 46,768 The Hereford Admag has the highest readership of all newspapers in Hereford. It reaches more than 84% of adults in the City, but also offers exceptional coverage of the rest of the surrounding catchment area.
  • 14. Specialising in newspaper & leaflet delivery ABC Why use NWN Media Distribution? • DMA, ABC and DVS members • Numerous awards and merits won, for distribution • Range of delivery options - news share, solus, shared distribution and other options ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulations), is the industry body for media measurement. They inspire market confidence by delivering a valued stamp of trust across the media world. DVS • Market leading titles • Cost effective rates and scales DVS provide an independent, random, distribution checking service. This allows us to certify when and where your leaflets are delivered, in accordance with strict ABC guidelines and rules.
  • 15. Specialising in newspaper & leaflet delivery Don't take our word for it - our testimonials "Leaflets have been a big success. Will repeat this year“ David Linton - Director Fish and Chips@Weston Grove "Thanks for the follow up, the leaflet drop went fantastic and was really successful, we will definitely be using this source of advertising in the future.“ Ricky Chard - Leisure Club Manager Sebastian Coe Health Club "The results have been amazing from the last round and we have just had our biggest week of sales ever!!“ Michelle - Manager Afon Conwy Brewers Fayre
  • 16. Specialising in newspaper & leaflet delivery Don't take our word for it - our testimonials "Just as a side note – the flyers in the paper have been fantastic – we’ve had an amazing response to the event and have almost completely filled our places, so definitely an excellent way of advertising – I shall spread the word!“ Sarah Caunt Access 2 Advocacy, Rhyl "Thank you for a smooth and effective distribution of our leaflets. We would highly recommend NWN Media Distribution to business' that want to get their name out there direct to the customers. We were extremely happy with this company first time around. So much so we are currently on our 2nd leaflet distribution with them and will continue to use this company in the future“ Jennifer Deelux Kitchens, Chester
  • 17. Specialising in newspaper & leaflet delivery NWN Media Distribution coordinate leaflet drop campaigns to thousands of potential customers’ letterboxes every week. NWN Media Distribution delivers everything from leaflets and coupons, through to product samples, brochures and catalogues, as well as full newspapers. In the last 12 months the company handled and delivered over 20 million newspapers and a staggering 45 million leaflets. NWN Media Distribution can distribute your leaflet to more than 340,000 households each week with our group of newspapers. NWN Media group Average issue readership (JICREG 1st Oct 2013) Circulation (ABC Jan-Jun 2013) 548,077 340,899
  • 18. Leaflet distribution rates Sizes/Quantities 1k-4,999 5,000+ A5/A4 £30.39 £20.42 A4 4PP £32.60 £21.88 A4 8PP £35.22 £23.35 A4 12PP £37.30 £24.82 A4 16PP £39.38 £26.29 A4 20PP £41.35 £27.75 A4 24PP £43.55 £29.23 A4 28PP £45.73 £30.69 A4 32PP £48.76 £32.16 Please note: All prices quoted are per '000 (per thousand) For leaflets/booklets containing multi-advertising, there will be an additional charge of 50p per thousand for each additional advert (charge is plus VAT).
  • 19. Main terms and conditions SUPPLIES 1. All leaflet stock must be delivered to the company’s specified address no later than 12.00 p.m. on the THURSDAY prior to the week of distribution. Deliveries are to be made during normal working hours. 2. The cost for distribution is for leaflets packaged securely, and boxed or banded in quantities agreed prior to confirmation of order. The company reserves the right to make a charge for stock delivered incorrectly packaged. 3. In the event of delay or error in the quantity of items supplied, distribution will be carried out at the next earliest subsequent opportunity. The company will advise the client as early as possible of any delays or incidence of short/over supply. DISTRIBUTION 1. Unless otherwise stated, distribution will take place with the specified publication, to the individual addresses which receive a copy of the publication within the area and on the date(s) scheduled. This does not imply 100% penetration of all addresses within the area. 2. Whilst every effort will be made to meet the agreed schedule, the company reserves the right to vary both the method and the timing of the distribution. 3. The stated distribution objectives and overall quantity distributed are subject to a variance of up to 10% within the terms of the contract. DISTRIBUTION QUERIES 1. Any complaint in respect of the Services must be made in writing and providing the name and full postal address (including complete post-code) of any alleged nondelivery, and must be received by the Company within three working days of the agreed delivery completion date, and giving full details of the complaint alleged. If the complaint is not received within that period the Provider will not be able to undertake the appropriate action to investigate and remedy the complaint, and the Provider will not be liable to the Client for the complaint or any loss cost liability expense or demand arising there from. 2. In the event of any localised shortfall in distribution being identified, this will be rectified and subsequent delivery will be considered as fulfilment of the contract. If this is not practicable, then credit will be offered to the client in direct proportion to the identified shortfall in distribution. Under no circumstances will the company accept any liability in excess of the value of the distribution contract. CANCELLATION AND ALTERATIONS At least seven days notice must be given for any cancellation or alteration to distribution. If this notice is not provided, the company reserves the right to recover any reasonable costs related to the planned distribution. CONTENT All orders are accepted subject to the content of the item. The company reserves the right to cancel or refuse to accept any order, in full or part, without giving an explanation. The company will not accept for delivery items which infringe the Code of Advertising Practice or British Code of Sales Promotion Practice and will be guided by the Advertising Standards Authority on such matters. GENERAL 1. Unless otherwise stated, the price quoted applies only to the distribution of items on behalf of individual advertisers and/or businesses who are promoting their own goods, services, functions etc. via material specifically printed on their behalf. 2. These Terms and Conditions are the basis on which the distribution contract is accepted and where any conflict may arise will be deemed to override any other Terms and Conditions related to this contract.