Essex Leaflet Distribution

May 1st, 2013

Essex Leaflet Distribution

essex flyer distribution

Essex Flyer Distribution
Essex Leaflet Delivery
Essex Leaflet Drop

Leaflet Distribution UK

Get A Quotation

For detailed information about our services please visit:

 

http://budget-leaflet-distribution.co.uk/leaflet-distribution/

From £35 per 1000 Leaflets

(Minimum 10,000 for our budget £35 price)

Leaflet Distribution Specialists

Budget Leaflet Distribution / Flyer Distribution /
Leaflet Delivery / Leaflet Drop

A Professional Service for Leaflet Distribution in the UK. Covering any postcode in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland… Door to Door distribution second to none.

We specialise in both Leaflet Printing and Distribution

**Leaflet Printing – BEST SELLER**

A6 double Sided Gloss Colour print 60,000 for only £411

**Leaflet Distribution – TOP SELLER**

Distribute 10,000 flyers only £35 including VAT per 1,000

Call us Now! on

0800 689 9998

Any Questions: Click Here to Contact Us

 

Leaflet Distribution Strategies

We aim that your Leaflet Distribution needs to be consistent, yet remain aware of the importance of branding and to promote to consumers endlessly. Our Marketing Department work closely with our Distribution Team to improve the whole campaign from Leaflet Design and Print to Door to Door delivery to improve your companies intention to shape and manage consumer perceptions.

At Budget-Leaflet-Distribution.co.uk our main concern is to excel in improving your Marketing potential by providing customised brand selling campaigns for product, services and events. For any chance of us obtaining repeat business your Leaflet campaigns need to gain maximum exposure… and therefore achieve results businesses need in expanding their brands and reinforcing their whole message to specific demographics effectively.

Effectiveness in Leaflet Distribution is improved further when we engage and ignite a social influence that begins in local markets, reverberates regionally, then spreads nationwide. Effective campaigns will result in magnificent responses so much and beyond original expectation.

With Budget Leaflet Distribution you’ll finally beat the ever rising cost of postage! We only recruit adult employees to distribute your sales material or product samples. Leaflet Distribution is a low-cost, highly effective selling tool with an glorious return on your investment.

ABOUT Essex

* Danbury common hosts the largest Adder population in the UK

* Did you know that the driest place in Britain is St Osyth in Essex? The village just west of Clacton has consistently been so over recent years, with an average annual rainfall of 507mm. To put that into context: one definition of a desert is that it has rainfall below 250mm; Sydney averages 1217mm precipitation; and Rome 875mm. The only way is Essex then.

* Greensted Church is the oldest wooden church in the world. It was built in 1081 AD

* Famous Essex people

Alan Davies | Alf Ramsey | Alison Moyet | Barry Hearn | Ben Shephard | Billy Bragg | Charles Spurgeon | Coventry Patmore | Damon Albarn | Darren Day | Denise Van Outen | Dermot O’Leary | Dick Turpin | Dudley Moore | Edgell Rickword | Evelyn Ruggles-Brise | Francis Quarles | Frank Lampard | Graham Gooch | Ian Holm | Ian MacLaren | Imogen Heap | Jack Straw | Jamie Cullum | Jamie Oliver | Jessie J | Jilly Cooper | Jodie Marsh | Joe Pasquale | John Constable | John Fowles | John Harvey | John Heenan | John Ray | John Strutt – Lord Rayleigh | John Terry | Joseph Lister | Keith Flint | Keith Mills | Kenny Ball | Laura Trott | Lee Mead | Louie Spence | Maggie Smith | Mark Foster | Neil Innes | Nick Berry | Nick Frost | Nigel Benn | Noel Edmonds | Olly Murs | Philemon Holland | Richard Ingrams | Richard Littlejohn | Richard Madeley | Rik Mayall | Rodney Smith | Roger Penrose | Ronnie O’Sullivan | Ross Kemp | Russell Brand | Ruth Pitter | Ruth Rendell | Sally Gunnell | Samuel Purchas | Sandie Shaw | Sarah Miles | Saskia Clark | Sidney Bernstein | Stacey Solomon | Sydney Smith | Tamzin Outhwaite | Terry Venables | Thomas Plume | Tony Adams | Tony Parsons | Wat Tyler | William Gilbert

* BBC Essex is the most listened to non commercial local radio station in the UK. Highest audience figures are between 06:00 and 12:00 noon Monday to Friday

* The historical county of Essex is low-lying, with a flat coast that has many tidal inlets and islands. The hardwood forest cover on its predominantly clay soils resisted agricultural efforts until the Iron Age, and even today some tracts of land that were never converted to farmland survive as woodland, notably in Epping Forest.

* Manningtree near Colchester is the UK’s smallest town

* In Roman times Colchester became one of the few coloniae (municipalities) in Britain, and there are other Romano-British sites at Chelmsford, Great Chesterford, and Rivenhall. The 5th-century Saxon invaders were followed by the Danes, who won the Battle of Maldon in 991. Essex men, including the former Colchester priest John Ball, were prominent in the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381. During the late Middle Ages Colchester became an important cloth-weaving centre.

* Tiptree near Chelmsford is the UK’s largest village

* There are more speed cameras per linear mile of road in Essex than anywhere else in the world

* Over the centuries, land was reclaimed from the marshes in the southeast, and the rich alluvial soil has produced heavy yields of crops. With the construction of railways in the 19th century, seaside resorts at Southend and on the Tendring coast attracted Londoners for holidaymaking, retirement, and even commuting. More intense suburban development took place in the southwestern corner of the historic county, which became part of Greater London in 1965.

* The mystery of Thomas Richman’s buried treasure has gone unsolved since 1780. It is suppose to be buried somewhere in Essex

* Layer Marney tower near Colchester is the tallest Tudor gatehouse in the UK

* Because local stone was scarce, timber was the chief domestic building material during the Middle Ages, and many examples of medieval timber-framed houses, often plastered and colour-washed, survive. From the 16th century, brick was used for mansions, such as Audley End. Two Norman castles—Castle Hedingham and Colchester—survive.

* The first crocodile to be brought to the UK was in 1701 by Richard Bradley who kept it in the lake and grounds of his home in Braintree

* In May 1943 in the skies above Hornchurch aerodrome an altitude record was set for a propeller driven plane. Professor Montague Hill on secondment from Durham University was working on a specially modified Spitfire. In order to overcome engine failure due to oxygen starvation at altitude, Hill concocted a special gas that was carried in two torpedo shaped tanks attached to the wings. This gas had a noxious smell and as such the Spitfire was referred to by the pilot and ground crew as “old farty”. To this day the exact altitude and gas formula are still classified as Top Secret

* The sunniest place in the UK is Landfill Tawny village

* During the witch hunt in the Middle Ages there were more reported witches in Essex than Devon and Cornwall combined

* The hit song “Billy don’t be a hero” by Paper Lace was written in the lounge bar of The Old Dog Inn Herongate near Brentwood

LEAFLET DELIVERY / LEAFLET DROP / DOOR to DOOR LEAFLETS

Covering these Essex Districts

Basildon
Billericay
Bishops Stortford
Braintree
Brentwood
Castle Point & Rochford
Chelmsford
Colchester
Dunmow
East Ham
Edmonton
Epping
Epping Forest
Essex
Essex South Western
Halstead
Harlow
Harwich
Ilford
Lexden
Linton
Maldon
Ongar
Orsett
Risbridge
Rochford
Romford
Royston
Saffron Walden
Southend on Sea
Sudbury
Tendring
Thurrock
Uttlesford
West Ham
Witham

Essex Leaflet Distribution

Essex Flyer Distribution
Essex Leaflet Delivery
Essex Leaflet Drop

Sheffield Leaflet Distribution

May 1st, 2013

Sheffield Leaflet Distribution

sheffield flyer distribution

Sheffield Flyer Distribution
Sheffield Leaflet Delivery
Sheffield Leaflet Drop

Leaflet Distribution UK

Get A Quotation

For detailed information about our services please visit:

 

http://budget-leaflet-distribution.co.uk/leaflet-distribution/

From £35 per 1000 Leaflets

(Minimum 10,000 for our budget £35 price)

Leaflet Distribution Specialists

Budget Leaflet Distribution / Flyer Distribution /
Leaflet Delivery / Leaflet Drop

A Professional Service for Leaflet Distribution in the UK. Covering any postcode in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland… Door to Door distribution second to none.

We specialise in both Leaflet Printing and Distribution

**Leaflet Printing – BEST SELLER**

A6 double Sided Gloss Colour print 60,000 for only £411

**Leaflet Distribution – TOP SELLER**

Distribute 10,000 flyers only £35 including VAT per 1,000

Call us Now! on

0800 689 9998

Any Questions: Click Here to Contact Us

 

Leaflet Distribution Strategies

We aim that your Leaflet Distribution needs to be consistent, yet remain aware of the importance of branding and to promote to consumers endlessly. Our Marketing Department work closely with our Distribution Team to improve the whole campaign from Leaflet Design and Print to Door to Door delivery to improve your companies intention to shape and manage consumer perceptions.

At Budget-Leaflet-Distribution.co.uk our main concern is to excel in improving your Marketing potential by providing customised brand selling campaigns for product, services and events. For any chance of us obtaining repeat business your Leaflet campaigns need to gain maximum exposure… and therefore achieve results businesses need in expanding their brands and reinforcing their whole message to specific demographics effectively.

Effectiveness in Leaflet Distribution is improved further when we engage and ignite a social influence that begins in local markets, reverberates regionally, then spreads nationwide. Effective campaigns will result in magnificent responses so much and beyond original expectation.

With Budget Leaflet Distribution you’ll finally beat the ever rising cost of postage! We only recruit adult employees to distribute your sales material or product samples. Leaflet Distribution is a low-cost, highly effective selling tool with an glorious return on your investment.

ABOUT Sheffield

* Sheffield is officially Europe’s greenest city, having won the 2005 Entente Florale competition.
* There are more than 2 million trees, more per person than any European city. Within the city limits, Sheffield can count more than 170 woodlands, 78 public parks and 10 public gardens. It’s also the only UK city with a part of a National Park within its boundaries. About 52 square miles of The Peak District National Park, England’s oldest and largest national park, lies within Sheffield. Add to that several square miles of rivers – from the confluence of the Don, Sheaf, Rivelin, Loxley and Porter rivers – and in all, 61% of Sheffield is considered green space.
* Roughly a third of Sheffield lies in the Peak District National Park – no other English city includes parts of a national park within its boundary
* Bessemer pioneered mass production of steel here and stainless steel was developed in Sheffield. Sheffield plate, the bonding of copper and silver, was also invented here. Chances are some of the knives in your kitchen drawers, or with your fishing and hunting gear, have blades stamped with the Sheffield mark. Perhaps your Granny’s best candlesticks are Old Sheffield Plate.
* The number of people without a religion is above the national average at 17.9%.
* Fewer people work in steel manufacture today and real Sheffield plate is no longer made. But the city remains a center for specialist steel products, cutlery and art silver. And, thanks to automation, more steel is made than ever in its history.
* The largest quinary group is 20- to 24-year-olds
* The area that is now the City of Sheffield has been occupied since at least the last ice age,
* Sheffield was granted a city charter in 1893
* Just two hours from London by train, Sheffield sits on the eastern edge of the Peak District National Park. It makes a perfect jumping off point for outdoor adventures in the Peaks, visits to Chatsworth and the historic market town of Bakewell.
* The Sheffield district of Hallam was the highest ranking area outside London for overall wealth
* The Sheffield economy is worth £7.4 billion
* Up to the year 1846 Sheffield was one huge Parish.
* Sheffield is formally twinned with – Anshan, China – Bochum, Germany – Donetsk, Ukraine – Esteli, Nicaragua
* Sheffield F.C. is the worlds oldest football club formed by a group of cricketers in 1857
* Hallam F.C. still play at the world’s oldest football ground near Crosspool
* During the Civil War the town was sacked and burnt and the Church and Castle were destroyed. The church was rebuilt and in 1280 was dedicated to SS Peter & Paul.
* The International Open Bowls tournament is held in Sheffield at Ponds Forge
* Don Valley International Athletics Stadium is the largest athletics stadium in the UK
* The Sheffield Ski Village is the largest artificial ski resort in Europe
* In 1650 the Puritans, who disliked music in churches, silenced the organ. The Church was now called the Trinity Church and continued to be called that right up to the beginning of the 1800′s.
7.2% of Sheffield’s working population are employed in the creative industries, well above the national average of 4%
* A common complaint of all students in Sheffield is how hilly it is. One of the first facts you’ll probably be told when you arrive is that, like Rome (and that’s probably where the comparison stops), Sheffield is built on seven hills. Conduit road soon becomes an enemy of all with Sheffield student properties around School Road, so be prepared for daily work out.
* The Lyceum, Crucible and Studio Theatre make up the largest theatre complex outside London.
* Sheffield was voted Most Popular UK Student Destination
* Quite a cool little fact is that Sheffield has its own microclimate, mainly because of the famous seven hills which place the city centre and surrounding areas in a valley. Don’t be surprised then when your friends at other uni’s post statuses about the scorching sun and you end up getting the brolly out. This does mean on rare occasions however Sheffield will be sunnier than other places. It also boasts a frequency of rainbows that you don’t really get in other cities.
* Sheffield College is the largest further education college in Europe
* You probably knew that the Peaks was near Sheffield when you first came to Uni but might not have realised just how close it is. Being able to get a twenty minute or so bus ride straight out into the breath-taking Peak District on a whim is probably one of the best things about Sheffield.
* Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre has hosted the World Professional Snooker Championships every year since 1977
* Liquorice Allsorts have been made in sheffield for over 100 years
* Hendersons Relish has been produced 120 years in Sheffield using a secret recipe for over 120 years
* Over half of the world’s surgical blades are made in Sheffield

LEAFLET DELIVERY / LEAFLET DROP / DOOR to DOOR LEAFLETS

Covering these Sheffield Districts

Arbourthorne
Beauchief and Greenhill
Beighton
Birley
Broomhill
Burngreave
Central
Crookes
Darnall
Dore and Totley
East Ecclesfield
Ecclesall
Firth Park
Fulwood
Gleadless Valley
Graves Park
Hillsborough
Manor Castle
Mosborough
Nether Edge
Richmond
Shiregreen and Brightside
Southey
Stannington
Stocksbridge and Upper Don
Walkley
West Ecclesfield
Woodhouse

Sheffield Leaflet Distribution

Sheffield Flyer Distribution
Sheffield Leaflet Delivery
Sheffield Leaflet Drop

 

London Leaflet Distribution

May 1st, 2013

London Leaflet Distribution

london flyer distribution

London Flyer Distribution
London Leaflet Delivery
London Leaflet Drop

Leaflet Distribution UK

Get A Quotation

For detailed information about our services please visit:

 

http://budget-leaflet-distribution.co.uk/leaflet-distribution/

From £35 per 1000 Leaflets

(Minimum 10,000 for our budget £35 price)

Leaflet Distribution Specialists

Budget Leaflet Distribution / Flyer Distribution /
Leaflet Delivery / Leaflet Drop

A Professional Service for Leaflet Distribution in the UK. Covering any postcode in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland… Door to Door distribution second to none.

We specialise in both Leaflet Printing and Distribution

**Leaflet Printing – BEST SELLER**

A6 double Sided Gloss Colour print 60,000 for only £411

**Leaflet Distribution – TOP SELLER**

Distribute 10,000 flyers only £35 including VAT per 1,000

Call us Now! on

0800 689 9998

Any Questions: Click Here to Contact Us

 

Leaflet Distribution Strategies

We aim that your Leaflet Distribution needs to be consistent, yet remain aware of the importance of branding and to promote to consumers endlessly. Our Marketing Department work closely with our Distribution Team to improve the whole campaign from Leaflet Design and Print to Door to Door delivery to improve your companies intention to shape and manage consumer perceptions.

At Budget-Leaflet-Distribution.co.uk our main concern is to excel in improving your Marketing potential by providing customised brand selling campaigns for product, services and events. For any chance of us obtaining repeat business your Leaflet campaigns need to gain maximum exposure… and therefore achieve results businesses need in expanding their brands and reinforcing their whole message to specific demographics effectively.

Effectiveness in Leaflet Distribution is improved further when we engage and ignite a social influence that begins in local markets, reverberates regionally, then spreads nationwide. Effective campaigns will result in magnificent responses so much and beyond original expectation.

With Budget Leaflet Distribution you’ll finally beat the ever rising cost of postage! We only recruit adult employees to distribute your sales material or product samples. Leaflet Distribution is a low-cost, highly effective selling tool with an glorious return on your investment.

ABOUT London

* London is the biggest city in Britain and in Europe.
* promotes London as the world leader in international finance and business services, particularly through its Lord Mayor
* London occupies over 620 square miles
* welcomes world leaders on behalf of the UK Government
* London has a population of 7,172,036 (2001)
* The journey of the first Tube train took place on 9 January 1863.
* The first Tube line was built and financed by a private company, the Metropolitan Railway.
* The Tube’s first escalator was installed at Earl’s Court in 1911, featuring a diagonal finish to the stairway, meaning the right foot reached the top moments before the left.
* In 1907 a spiral escalator opened at Holloway Road.
* About 12 per cent of Britain’s overall population live in London
* When the Circle Line opened in 1884, the experience of riding it was described in The Times as “a form of mild torture”.
* The “Tube” became a proper name for the first time in the early 1900s, after the Central London Railway (now the Central Line) was nicknamed the “Twopenny Tube”.
* The “Twopenny Tube” nickname was conceived by the Daily Mail, five days after it opened.
* The claustrophobic carriages on the early underground trains became known as “padded cells”.
* London has the highest population density in Britain, with 4,699 people per square kilometre,
* London is in the southeast of England.
* London is the seat of central government in Britain.
* The “Twopenny Tube” line significantly boosted profits to shops based around Oxford Street and Regent Street.
* In 1909 Selfridges department store lobbied (unsuccessfully) to get Bond Street station renamed after itself.
* More successful was Brent Cross. Brent station was named after the shopping centre when it opened nearby in 1976.
* The Central London Railway released a ladies only Christmas shopping ticket as a special promotion in 1912.
* The tallest building in London is the Canary Wharf Tower.
* London was the first city in the world to have an underground railway, known as the ‘Tube’.
* Some of the most important people from countries all over the world visit the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
* There are over 100 theatres in London, including 50 in the West End. London theatre accounts for 45% of all UK theatre admissions and over 70% of box-office revenues. Source: GLA Economics

LEAFLET DELIVERY / LEAFLET DROP / DOOR to DOOR LEAFLETS

Covering these London Districts

Abbey Wood
Acton
Addington
Addiscombe
Aldborough Hatch
Aldgate
Aldwych
Alperton
Anerley
Aperfield
Archway
Ardleigh Green
Arkley
Arnos Grove
Balham
Bankside
Barbican
Barking
Barkingside
Barnehurst
Barnes
Barnes Cray
Barnet (also Chipping Barnet, High Barnet)
Barnsbury
Battersea
Bayswater
Beckenham
Beckton
Becontree
Becontree Heath
Beddington
Bedford Park
Belgravia
Bellingham
Belmont
Belmont
Belsize Park
Belvedere
Bermondsey
Berrylands
Bethnal Green
Bexley (also Old Bexley)
Bexleyheath (also Bexley New Town)
Bickley
Biggin Hill
Blackfen
Blackfriars
Blackheath
Blackwall
Bloomsbury
Botany Bay
Bounds Green
Bow
Bowes Park
Brentford
Brent Cross
Brent Park
Brimsdown
Brixton
Brockley
Bromley
Bromley (also Bromley-by-Bow)
Bromley Common
Brompton
Brondesbury
Brunswick Park
Bulls Cross
Burnt Oak
Burroughs, The
Camberwell
Cambridge Heath
Camden Town
Canary Wharf
Cann Hall
Canning Town
Canonbury
Carshalton
Castelnau
Catford
Chadwell Heath
Chalk Farm
Charing Cross
Charlton
Chase Cross
Cheam
Chelsea
Chelsfield
Chessington
Childs Hill
Chinatown
Chingford
Chislehurst
Chiswick
Church End
Church End
Clapham
Clerkenwell
Cockfosters
Colindale
Collier Row
Colliers Wood
Colney Hatch
Colyers
Coney Hall
Coombe
Coombe
Coulsdon
Covent Garden
Cowley
Cranford
Cranham
Crayford
Creekmouth
Crews Hill
Cricklewood
Crofton Park
Crook Log
Crossness
Crouch End
Croydon
Crystal Palace
Cubitt Town
Cudham
Custom House
Dagenham
Dalston
Dartmouth Park
De Beauvoir Town
Denmark Hill
Deptford
Dollis Hill
Downe
Downham
Dulwich
Ealing
Earls Court
Earlsfield
East Barnet
East Bedfont
East Dulwich
East Finchley
East Ham
East Sheen
Eastcote
Eden Park
Edgware
Edmonton
Eel Pie Island
Elephant and Castle
Elm Park
Elmers End
Elmstead
Eltham
Emerson Park
Enfield Highway
Enfield Lock
Enfield Town
Enfield Wash
Erith
Falconwood
Farringdon
Feltham
Finchley
Finsbury
Finsbury Park
Fitzrovia
Foots Cray
Forest Gate
Forest Hill
Forestdale
Fortis Green
Freezywater
Friern Barnet
Frognal
Fulham
Fulwell
Gallows Corner
Gants Hill
Gidea Park
Gipsy Hill
Goddington
Golders Green
Goodmayes
Gospel Oak
Grahame Park
Grange Park
Greenford
Greenwich
Grove Park
Gunnersbury
Hackney
Hackney Marshes
Hackney Wick
Hadley Wood
Haggerston
Hainault
The Hale
Ham
Hammersmith
Hampstead
Hampstead Garden Suburb
Hampton
Hampton Hill
Hampton Wick
Hanwell
Hanworth
Harefield
Harlesden
Harlington
Harmondsworth
Harold Hill
Harold Park
Harold Wood
Harringay
Harrow
Harrow on the Hill
Harrow Weald
Hatch End
Hatton
Havering-atte-Bower
Hayes
Hayes
Hendon
Herne Hill
Heston
Highams Park
Highbury
Highgate
Hillingdon
Hither Green
Holborn
Holland Park
Holloway
Homerton
Honor Oak
Hook
Hornchurch
Hornsey
Hounslow
Hoxton
The Hyde
Ickenham
Ilford
Isle of Dogs
Isleworth
Islington
Kenley
Kennington
Kensal Green
Kensington
Kentish Town
Kenton
Keston
Kew
Kidbrooke
Kilburn
King’s Cross
Kingsbury
Kingston Vale
Kingston upon Thames
Knightsbridge
Lambeth
Lamorbey
Lampton
Lea Bridge
Leamouth
Leaves Green
Lee
Lewisham
Leyton
Leytonstone
Limehouse
Lisson Grove
Little Ilford
Locksbottom
Longford
Longlands
Lower Clapton
Lower Morden
Loxford
Maida Vale
Malden Rushett
Manor House
Manor Park
Marks Gate
Maryland
Marylebone (also St Marylebone)
Mayfair
Maze Hill
Merton Park
Mile End
Mill Hill
Millbank
Millwall
Mitcham
Monken Hadley
Morden
Morden Park
Mortlake
Motspur Park
Mottingham
Muswell Hill
Nag’s Head
Neasden
New Addington
New Barnet
New Cross
New Eltham
New Malden
New Southgate
Newbury Park
Newington
Nine Elms
Noak Hill
Norbiton
Norbury
North End
North Finchley
North Harrow
North Kensington
North Ockendon
North Sheen
North Woolwich
Northolt
Northumberland Heath
Northwood
Norwood Green
Notting Hill
Nunhead
Oakleigh Park
Old Coulsdon
Old Ford
Old Malden
Old Oak Common
Orpington
Osidge
Osterley
Paddington
Palmers Green
Park Royal
Parsons Green
Peckham
Penge
Pentonville
Perivale
Petersham
Petts Wood
Pimlico
Pinner
Plaistow
Plaistow
Plumstead
Ponders End
Poplar
Pratt’s Bottom
Preston
Primrose Hill
Purley
Putney
Queen’s Park
Queensbury
Rainham
Ratcliff
Rayners Lane
Raynes Park
Redbridge
Richmond
Riddlesdown
Roehampton
Romford
Rotherhithe
Ruislip
Rush Green
Ruxley
Sanderstead
Sands End
Selhurst
Selsdon
Seven Kings
Seven Sisters
Shacklewell
Shadwell
Shepherd’s Bush
Shirley
Shooter’s Hill
Shoreditch
Sidcup
Silvertown
Sipson
Slade Green
Snaresbrook
Soho
Somerstown
South Croydon
South Hackney
South Harrow
South Hornchurch
South Kensington
South Norwood
South Ruislip
South Wimbledon
South Woodford
South Tottenham
Southall
Southborough
Southfields
Southgate
Spitalfields
St Helier
St James’s
St Margarets
St Giles
St Johns
St John’s Wood
St Luke’s
St Mary Cray
St Pancras
St Paul’s Cray
Stamford Hill
Stanmore
Stepney
Stockwell
Stoke Newington
Stratford
Strawberry Hill
Streatham
Stroud Green
Sudbury
Surbiton
Surrey Quays
Sutton
Swiss Cottage
Sydenham (also Lower Sydenham,
Upper Sydenham)
Sydenham Hill
Teddington
Temple
Thamesmead
Thornton Heath
Tokyngton
Tolworth
Tooting
Tooting Bec
Tottenham
Tottenham Green
Tottenham Hale
Totteridge
Tower Hill
Tufnell Park
Tulse Hill
Turnpike Lane
Twickenham
Upminster
Upminster Bridge
Upper Clapton
Upper Norwood
Upper Walthamstow
Upton
Upton Park
Uxbridge
Vauxhall
Waddon
Wallington
Walthamstow
Walthamstow Village
Walworth
Wandsworth
Wanstead
Wapping
Wealdstone
Welling
Wembley
Wembley Park
Wennington
West Brompton
West Drayton
West Ealing
West Green
West Ham
West Hampstead
West Harrow
West Heath
West Hendon
West Kensington
West Norwood
West Wickham
Westcombe Park
Westminster
Whetstone
White City
Whitechapel
Whitton
Willesden
Wimbledon
Winchmore Hill
Wood Green
Woodford
Woodford Green
Woodlands
Woodside
Woodside Park
Woolwich
Worcester Park
Wormwood Scrubs
Yeading
Yiewsley

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Leeds Leaflet Distribution

May 1st, 2013

Leeds Leaflet Distribution

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Leeds Flyer Distribution
Leeds Leaflet Delivery
Leeds Leaflet Drop

From £35 per 1000 Leaflets (Minimum 10,000 for our budget £35 price)

Leaflet Distribution Strategies

We aim that your Leaflet Distribution needs to be consistent, yet remain aware of the importance of branding and to promote to consumers endlessly. Our Marketing Department work closely with our Distribution Team to improve the whole campaign from Leaflet Design and Print to Door to Door delivery to improve your companies intention to shape and manage consumer perceptions.

At Budget-Leaflet-Distribution.co.uk our main concern is to excel in improving your Marketing potential by providing customised brand selling campaigns for product, services and events. For any chance of us obtaining repeat business your Leaflet campaigns need to gain maximum exposure… and therefore achieve results businesses need in expanding their brands and reinforcing their whole message to specific demographics effectively.

Effectiveness in Leaflet Distribution is improved further when we engage and ignite a social influence that begins in local markets, reverberates regionally, then spreads nationwide. Effective campaigns will result in magnificent responses so much and beyond original expectation.

With Budget Leaflet Distribution you’ll finally beat the ever rising cost of postage! We only recruit adult employees to distribute your sales material or product samples. Leaflet Distribution is a low-cost, highly effective selling tool with an glorious return on your investment.

Leaflet Distribution UK

Get A Quotation

For detailed information about our services please visit:

 

http://budget-leaflet-distribution.co.uk/leaflet-distribution/

 

ABOUT Leeds

* Leeds is the second largest metropolitan district in the UK; extending 15 miles from east to west, and 13 miles from north to south. This wide boundary contains some 562 square kilometres – of which two thirds is Green Belt – affording some of the most beautiful scenery in Yorkshire.

* The name Leeds derives from “Loidis”, the name given to a forest covering most of the Brythonic kingdom of Elmet, which existed during the 5th century into the early 7th century. Bede states in the fourteenth chapter of his Historia ecclesiastica, in a discussion of an altar surviving from a church erected by Edwin of Northumbria, that it is located in …regione quae vocatur Loidis (Latin, “the region which is called Loidis”). An inhabitant of Leeds is locally known as a Loiner, a word of uncertain origin.

* The population of the United Kingdom on Census Day 2001 was 58,789,194 it has been revealed by the Registrars General for England and Wales, for Scotland and for Northern Ireland.

* Leeds developed as a market town in the Middle Ages as part of the local agricultural economy. Before the Industrial Revolution it became a co-ordination centre for the manufacture of woollen cloth and white broadcloth was traded at its White Cloth Hall. Leeds handled one sixth of England’s export trade in 1770.

* According to the data, the population of Leeds is 715,404 – malking it the third biggest city in the UK after London and Birmingham.

* Leeds has the second highest population of any local authority district in the UK (after Birmingham), and the second greatest area of any English metropolitan district (after Doncaster), extending 15 miles (24 km) from east to west, and 13 miles (21 km) from north to south. The northern boundary follows the River Wharfe for several miles but crosses the river to include the part of Otley which lies north of the river. Over 65% of the Leeds district is green belt land and the city centre is less than twenty miles (32 km) from the Yorkshire Dales National Park, which has some of the most spectacular scenery and countryside in the UK. Inner and southern areas of Leeds lie on a layer of coal measure sandstones. To the north parts are built on older sandstone and gritstones and to the east it extends into the magnesian limestone belt. The land use in the central areas of Leeds is overwhelmingly urban.

* There are more females (369,570) than males (345,834) living in Leeds.

* Leeds city centre is contained within the Leeds Inner Ring Road, formed from parts of the A58 road, A61 road, A64 road, A643 road and the M621 motorway. Briggate, the principal north-south shopping street, is pedestrianised and Queen Victoria Street, a part of the Victoria Quarter, is enclosed under a glass roof. Millennium Square is a significant urban focal point. The Leeds postcode area covers most of the City of Leeds and is almost entirely made up of the Leeds post town. Otley, Wetherby, Tadcaster, Pudsey and Ilkley are separate post towns within the postcode area. Aside from the built up area of Leeds itself, there are a number of suburbs and exurbs within the district.

* in 731 AD Bede’s “History of English Church and People” mentions Leeds Parish Church. Leeds was then called Loidis.

* Leeds has a climate that is oceanic, greatly influenced by the Atlantic and the Pennines. Summers are usually mild, with moderate rainfall, while winters are chilly, cloudy with occasional snow and frost. Spring and autumn are mild but snow and frost are not unheard of in either season

* The foundations of Kirkstall Abbey were built in 1152.

* Leeds became a city by Royal Charter in 1893.

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Covering these Leeds Districts

Aberford
Adel
Adwalton
Ainsty
Aireborough
Allerton Bywater
Alwoodley
Armley
Arthington
Austhorpe
Bardsey cum Rigton
Bardsey
Barwick-in-Elmet
Beck Hill
Beckett Park
Beeston
Beeston Hill
Belle Isle
Blenheim
Boston Spa
Bramham cum Oglethorpe
Bramhope
Bramley
Bramstan
Burley
Burmantofts
Buslingthorpe
Calverley
Carlton (WF3)
Carlton (LS11)
Chapel Allerton
Chapeltown
Churwell
Clifford
Cockersdale
Collingham
Colton
Cookridge
Cottingley
Cranmer Bank
Cross Gates
Cross Green
Drighlington
East Ardsley
East End Park
East Keswick
Far Headingley
Farnley
Farsley
Fearnville
Fulneck Moravian Settlement
Garforth
Gildersome
Gipton
Gledhow
Great Preston
Guiseley
Halton
Halton Moor
Harehills
Harewood
Hawksworth
Headingley
Holbeck
Holbeck Urban Village
Holt Park
Horsforth
Hunslet
Hyde Park
Ireland Wood
Killingbeck
Kippax
Kirkstall
Knowsthorpe
Lawnswood
Ledsham
Ledston
Leeds city centre
Lincoln Green
Linton
Little London
Lofthouse
Lovell Park
Mabgate
Manston
Meanwood
Methley
Micklefield
Micklethwaite
Mickletown
Middleton
Miles Hill
Moor Allerton
Moor Grange
Moorside
Moortown
Morley
Oakwood
Osmondthorpe
Otley
Oulton
Pendas Fields
Pool-in-Wharfedale
Potternewton
Potterton
Pudsey
Quarry Hill
Rawdon
Richmond Hill
Robin Hood
Rodley
Rothwell
Roundhay
Scarcroft
Scholes
Scott Hall
Seacroft
Shadwell
Sheepscar
Stanningley
Stourton
Sturton Grange
Swarcliffe
Swillington
Swinnow
Thorner
Thorp Arch
Thorpe on the Hill
Tingley
Tinshill
Tyersal
Walton
Weardley
Weetwood
West Ardsley
West Park
Wetherby
Whinmoor
Whitkirk
Wike
Woodhouse
Woodlesford
Wortley
Wothersome
Wykebeck
Yeadon

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May 1st, 2013

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ABOUT Kent

* Kent is the UK’s most populous county – 1.68 million people.

* It has a workforce of over 821,600 and unemployment of 3.5% (March 2012), well below the national rate of 4.1%.

* The area has been occupied since the Palaeolithic era, as attested by finds from the quarries at Swanscombe. The Medway megaliths were built during the Neolithic era. There is a rich sequence of Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Roman era occupation, as indicated by finds and features such as the Ringlemere gold cup and the Roman villas of the Darent valley.

* Kent’s GVA per head is £17,185 (Source: KCC Economic Profiles 2012).

* The modern name of Kent is derived from the Brythonic word Cantus meaning “rim” or “border”. This describes the eastern part of the current county area as a border land or coastal district. Julius Caesar had described the area as Cantium, or home of the Cantiaci in 51 BC.

* Although Kent is on London’s doorstep, property costs are considerably lower – up to 77% – than the capital and labour costs are 16% lower then the capital.

* The extreme west of the modern county was occupied by Iron Age tribes, known as the Regnenses. It is possible that another ethnic group occupied what is now called The Weald and East Kent. East Kent became a kingdom of the Jutes during the 5th century and was known as Cantia from about 730 and as Cent in 835. The early medieval inhabitants of the county were known as the Cantwara, or Kent people. These people regarded the city of Canterbury as their capital.

* Kent is home to many world class companies such as Pfizer, Saga, Kimberly-Clark, BAE Systems, Hitachi and Hornby.

* In the early 19th century, smugglers were very active on the Kent coastline. Gangs such as The Aldington Gang brought spirits, tobacco and salt to the county, and transported goods such as wool across the sea to France.

* Kent has over 1,000 miles² of glorious countryside and 200 miles of unspoilt coastline to explore, and more historic homes and castles than any other county.

* In 1889, the County of London was created and the townships of Deptford, Greenwich, Woolwich, Lee, Eltham, Charlton, Kidbrooke and Lewisham were transferred out of Kent and in 1900 the area of Penge was gained. Some of Kent is contiguous with the Greater London sprawl, notably parts of Dartford.

* Kent has 67 golf courses, and Bluewater shopping mall – one of Europe’s largest.

* Fast motorway access to London (60 mins) London Heathrow (73 mins), London Gatwick (47 mins), London Stansted (71 mins) from the centre of Kent.

* During World War II, much of the Battle of Britain was fought in the skies over the county. Between June 1944 and March 1945, over 10,000 V1 flying bombs or “Doodlebugs”, were fired toward London from bases in Northern France. Although many were destroyed by aircraft, anti-aircraft guns, and barrage balloons, both London and Kent were hit by around 2,500 of these bombs.

* Home to Manston, Kent’s International Airport which is Kent’s developing international freight and passenger airport. From April 2013 twice-daily flights will connect Manston to Schipol Airport in Amsterdam.

* Mainland Europe is 35 minutes away via Eurotunnel’s car and freight shuttles.

* Kent is in the southeastern corner of England. It borders the River Thames and the North Sea to the north, and the Straits of Dover and the English Channel to the south. France is 34 kilometres (21 mi) across the Strait.

* Eurostar services run from Ebbsfleet International and Ashford International to many European cities. Travel times from Ebbsfleet are Lille – 70 minutes, Brussels – 110 minutes and Paris – 125 minutes.

* Kent has a substantial rail network including high speed rail services between Kent and London and onwards to the Midlands and North.London St Pancras International is only 17 minutes from Kent’s Ebbsfleet International Station and 37 minutes from Ashford International Station.

* The county has seven freight and passenger ports.

* Seismic activity has occasionally been recorded in Kent, though the epicentres were offshore. In 1382 and 1580 there were two earthquakes exceeding 6.0 on the Richter Scale. In 1776, 1950, and on 28 April 2007 there were earthquakes of around 4.3. The 2007 earthquake caused physical damage in Folkestone.

* Kent’s four universities (Kent, Greenwich, Canterbury Christ Church University and University for the Creative Arts) are home to over 44,500 students and over 14,000 graduates a year

* Positioned between the markets of London and Europe, Kent is the closest UK location to continental Europe, offering access to over 504 million consumers (in the EU).

* As of the 2001 UK census, Kent, including Medway, had 1,579,206 residents and 646,308 households, of which 1,329,718 residents and 546,742 households were within the administrative boundaries. Of those households, 48.9% were married couples living together, 9.0% were co-habiting couples and 8.7% were lone parents; 28.0% of households consisted of individuals, 14.6% had someone of pensionable age living alone, and 30.4% included children aged under 16 or a person aged 16 to 18 who was in full-time education. For every 100 females, there were 93.9 males.

* A wide range of cost effective commercial and residential property is available in Kent which has more developable land than any other area in the south east of England.

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Covering these Kent Districts

Ashford Aldington • Appledore • Ashford • Bethersden • Biddenden • Bilsington • Bilting • Bonnington • Boughton Aluph • Boughton Lees • Brabourne • Brabourne Lees • Bromley Green • Brook • Challock • Charing • Cheeseman’s Green • Chilham • Chilmington Green • Crundale • Eastwell • Ebony • Egerton • Godinton • Godmersham • Great Chart • Hamstreet • Hastingleigh • High Halden • Hinxhill • Hothfield • Kenardington • Kennington • Kingsnorth • Leigh Green • Little Chart • Mersham • Molash • Newenden • Newtown • Olantigh • Orlestone • Park Farm • Pluckley • Pluckley Thorne • Reading Street • Rolvenden • Rolvenden Layne • Ruckinge • St Michaels • Sevington • Shadoxhurst • Shirkoak • Singleton • Small Hythe • Smarden • Smeeth • Stanhope • Stonebridge Green • Stone in Oxney • Stubbs Cross • Snave • Tenterden • Warehorne • West Brabourne • Westwell • Westwell Leacon • Willesborough • Wittersham • Woodchurch • Wye
Canterbury Adisham • Barham • Bekesbourne • Beltinge • Bishopsbourne • Blean • Bramling • Bridge • Broad Oak • Broomfield • Canterbury • Chartham • Chartham Hatch • Chestfield • Chislet • East Stourmouth • Eddington • Fordwich • Greenhill • Hackington • Hales Place • Harbledown • Hawthorn • Herne • Herne Bay • Hersden • Hillborough • Hoath • Ickham • Kingston • Littlebourne • Lower Hardres • Marshside • Nackington • Patrixbourne • Petham • Pett Bottom • Reculver • Rough Common • Stuppington • Sturry • Swalecliffe • Tankerton • Thanington Without • Tyler Hill • Upper Harbledown • Upper Hardres • Waltham • Westbere • Whitstable • Wickhambreaux • Wincheap • Womenswold • Woolage Green • Woolage Village • Yorkletts
Dartford Bean • Betsham • Darenth • Dartford • Greenhithe • Hawley • Hook Green • Longfield • New Barn • Northfleet Green • Southfleet • Stone • Sutton-at-Hone • Swanscombe • Temple Hill • Wilmington
Dover Alkham • Ash • Ashley • Aylesham • Barfrestone • Barnsole • Betteshanger • Buckland • Capel-le-Ferne • Chillenden • Church Whitfield • Coldred • Coombe • Deal • Denton • Dover • Drellingore • East Langdon • Eastry • East Studdal • Elmstone • Elvington • Ewell Minnis • Eythorne • Farthingloe • Finglesham • Frogham • Goodnestone • Great Mongeham • Little Mongeham • Guston • Hacklinge • Ham • Hoaden • Hougham • Kearsney • Kingsdown • Knowlton • Langdon • Lydden • Marley • Marshborough • Martin • Martin Mill • Maxton • Nonington • Northbourne • Pineham • Plucks Gutter • Preston • Richborough • Ringwould • Ripple • River • Sandwich • Shatterling • Shepherdswell • Sholden • Snowdown • St Margaret-at-Cliffe • Staple • Stourmouth • Sutton • Swingate • Temple Ewell • Tilmanstone • Waldershare • Walmer • Ware • West Langdon • West Studdal • Westcliffe • Westmarsh • Whitfield • Wingham • Woodnesborough • Wootton • Worth
Gravesham Chalk • Cobham • Culverstone Green • Dode • Harvel • Higham • Istead Rise • Luddesdown • Meopham • Meopham Green • Northfleet • Painters Ash • Singlewell • Shorne • Sole Street • Springhead • Thong • Vigo
Maidstone Allington • Ashbank • Barming • Bearsted • Bedmonton • Benover • Beult • Bexon • Bicknor • Boughton Green • Boughton Malherbe • Boughton Monchelsea • Boxley • Bredhurst • Broomfield • Caring • Chainhurst • Chart Sutton • Chegworth • Collier Street • Coxheath • Detling • Downswood • East Barming • East Farleigh • East Sutton • Fairbourne • Frinsted • Grove Green • Harrietsham • Hawkenbury • Headcorn • Hollingbourne • Horden • Hucking • Hunton • Kingswood • Kit’s Coty • Ladingford • Langley • Leeds • Lenham • Linton • Loose • Lordswood • Marden • Marley • Milebush • Nettlestead • Nettlestead Green • Otham • Otterden • Park Wood • Platts Heath • Penenden Heath • Pollhill • Ringlestone (hamlet) • Ringlestone (suburb) • Sandling • Sandway • Shepway • Sutton Valence • Staplehurst • Stockbury • Teston • Thurnham • Tovil • Ulcombe • Walderslade • Weavering • West Farleigh • Wormshill • Yalding
Medway (unitary) Allhallows • Borstal • Brompton • Chatham • Chattenden • Cliffe • Cliffe Woods • Cooling • Cuxton • Frindsbury • Frindsbury Extra • Gillingham • Halling • Hempstead • High Halstow • Hoo St Werburgh • Isle of Grain • Lordswood • Park Wood • Rochester • Rainham • Rainham Mark • St Mary Hoo • St Mary’s Island • Stoke • Strood • Twydall • Upnor • Wainscott • Walderslade • Wigmore
Sevenoaks Ash • Badgers Mount • Bessels Green • Bough Beech • Brasted • Brasted Chart • Chartwell • Chevening • Chiddingstone • Chiddingstone Causeway • Chipstead • Cowden • Crockenhill • Crockham Hill • Dunton Green • Edenbridge • Eynsford • Farningham • Fawkham • Fawkham Green • Fordcombe • Four Elms • Godden Green • Halstead • Hartley • Hever • Hextable • Hodsoll Street • Horton Kirby • Ide Hill • Kemsing • Knockholt • Leigh • Markbeech • Marsh Green • New Ash Green • Otford • Penshurst • Ridley • Riverhead • Seal • Seal Chart • Sevenoaks • Sevenoaks Weald • Shoreham • South Darenth • Sundridge • Stone Street • Swanley • Swanley Village • Toys Hill • Underriver • Well Hill • Westerham • West Kingsdown
Shepway Acrise • Acrise Place • Arpinge • Beachborough • Bladbean • Breach • Brenzett • Brookland • Burmarsh • Cheriton • Danton Pinch • Dymchurch • Dungeness • Elham • Etchinghill • Folkestone • Frogholt • Greatstone • Hawkinge • Hythe • Ivychurch • Lade • Littlestone-on-Sea • Lydd • Lydd-on-Sea • Lyminge • Lympne • Newbarn • Newchurch • Newingreen • Newington • New Romney • Old Hawkinge • Old Romney • Ottinge • Paddlesworth • Pedlinge • Peene • Postling • Rhodes Minnis • Saltwood • Sandgate • Sandling • Sellindge • Snargate • Stanford • Stelling Minnis • St Mary in the Marsh • St Mary’s Bay • Westenhanger • West Hythe • Wingmore
Swale Bapchild • Badlesmere • Bobbing • Borden • Boughton Street • Boughton under Blean • Bredgar • Brogdale • Buckland • Chestnut Street • Conyer • Dargate • Davington • Denstroude • Doddington • Dunkirk • Eastchurch • Eastling • Elmley • Faversham • Faversham Without • Goodnestone • Graveney • Halfway Houses • Hartlip • Harty • Heart’s Delight • Hernhill • Highsted • Iwade • Kemsley • Keycol • Leaveland • Leysdown-on-Sea • Lower Halstow • Luddenham • Lynsted • Milstead • Milton Regis • Minster • Mockbeggar • Murston • Newington • Newnham • North Street • Norton • Norton Ash • Oad Street • Oare • Ospringe • Oversland • Painters Forstal • Queenborough • Rodmersham Green • Rushenden • Selling • Sheldwich • Shellness • Sheerness • Sittingbourne • Stalisfield • Stone Chapel • Teynham • Throwley • Tonge • Tunstall • Upchurch • Uplees • Warden • Waterham • Whitehill
Thanet Acol • Birchington-on-Sea • Broadstairs • Brooksend • Cliffsend • Cliftonville • Ebbsfleet • Flete • Garlinge • Manston • Margate • Minster • Monkton • Newington • Palm Bay • Ramsgate • Sarre • Sevenscore • St. Nicholas-at-Wade • St Peter’s • Westbrook • Westwood • Westgate-on-Sea
Tonbridge and Malling Addington • Aylesford • Beltring • Birling • Blue Bell Hill • Borough Green • Burham • Ditton • East Malling • East Peckham • Eccles • Golden Green • Hadlow • Hildenborough • Ightham • Ivy Hatch • Kings Hill • Larkfield • Leybourne • Mereworth • Offham • Platt • Plaxtol • Ryarsh • Shipbourne • Snodland • Somerhill • St Mary’s Platt • Stansted • Tonbridge • Trottiscliffe • Walderslade • Wateringbury • West Malling • West Peckham • Wouldham • Wrotham • Wrotham Heath
Tunbridge Wells Ashurst • Benenden • Bidborough • Brenchley • Capel • Colliers Green • Coursehorn • Cranbrook • Culverden Down • Curtisden Green • Five Oak Green • Frittenden • Goudhurst • Groombridge • Hartley • Hawkenbury • Hawkhurst • High Brooms • Horsmonden • Kilndown • Lamberhurst • Langton Green • Matfield • Paddock Wood • Park • Pembury • Royal Tunbridge Wells • Rusthall • Sandhurst • Southborough • Speldhurst • Stone Cross • Sissinghurst • Swattenden

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May 1st, 2013

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Recently our Budget Leaflet Distribution Network now includes Ireland, making our comprehensive UK coverage complete – England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Our continued success at Budget-Leaflet-Distribution.co.uk is now backed now by 10 years of combined expertise and experience in what today has become a very competitive market.

We commit to you and your business that our Leaflet Distribution Service is 1st Class… Should you need advice or help in your campaigns progress, our experience and skill is freely available to assist where necessary. That maybe simply answering your queries or apprehensions or giving you tips and secrets to maximise the success of your project.

From the day our company started we have constantly striven for repeat business. To achieve this objective we remain a reliable and cheap door to door flyer delivery service to small and large businesses. Yet at the same time we can market your brand name to a very targeted neighbourhood, age group or postcode.

Our service extends to the distribution of samples, magazines, newspapers, for any company and postcode throughout the UK. With over a 100,000 items delivered weekly.

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ABOUT Edinburgh

* Weather: 626mm rain pa, 1351 hrs sun p.a. Average Temperatures: Jan: 6.2C max 0.4C min Jul: 18.4C max 10.9 min.

* Edinburgh’s population is over 450,000 but that figure more than doubles to over a million during the famous arts festivals in August.

* The Royal Mile is actually just over a mile long and consists of 5 streets: Castlehill, Lawnmarket, High Street, Canongate and Abbey Strand.The Canongate was a separate town until 1856 when it joined with Edinburgh. Abbey Strand, just outside Holyrood Palace, was once a debtors area. No one could be prosecuted for debt while they remained in that area. However, Sunday was a day of immunity from the law so the residents could move freely for 24 hours.

* Each year, Edinburgh hosts the biggest New Year street party in the world, known simply as Edinburgh’s Hogmanay. Over 100,000 revellers enjoy wonderful music in Princes Street Gardens and, across the city at midnight, dazzling firework displays on all seven of the hills surrounding the city.

* JK Rowling, author of the famous Harry Potter books, wrote her first novel ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’ in a café in Edinburgh.

* The Old and New Towns were declared a World Heritage Site in 1995.

* Sean Connery grew up in Edinburgh and, as a boy, delivered milk to Fettes College, where the fictitious character of James Bond was educated, as was Tony Blair, Britain’s Prime Minister (1997-2007).

* On the 7th September 1801 Edinburgh was hit by an earthquake. It was felt in the Newtown north but not the Old Town south. No damage was done although it was acredited as having damaged a barn that collapsed a few days later and killed two shearers.

* The city’s Scotch Whisky Experience, just below Edinburgh Castle, is dedicated to the 300-year history of Scotch whisky and features sound effects and aromas! For the real thing, you can visit Scotland’s southernmost whisky distillery, Glenkinchie, thirty minutes drive from Edinburgh.

* The Mound has an electric blanket underneath it. In 1956 electric wires were put under the road to help in icy conditions but it proved unreliable and was given up a few years later.

* Edinburgh University, one of the most famous universities in the world, was established in 1583.

* Edinburgh Castle, which dominates the city skyline, is the most popular visitor attraction in Scotland, with well over one million visitors each year.

* The first traffic lights in Edinburgh were installed in 1928 at the junction of Picardy Pl/York Pl and Broughton St. They were the second set of lights in Britain.

* The word ‘caddie’ originated from the men who were hired to carry pails of water up the tenement flats in the Old Town of Edinburgh. Golf caddies are thought to stem from Mary Queen of Scots who was educated in France and a keen golfer. Apparently, she christened the students who carried her clubs ‘cadets’ and, given the French pronunciation of the word, some people believe that this is how the modern meaning of the term developed.

* There are 3 islands in the city – Cramond, Inchmickery and Cow & Calves (a rock formation near Inchmickery).

* Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, was born in Edinburgh and is said to have modelled the famous detective on Professor Joseph Bell, President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, who used remarkable powers of observation in his diagnosis of the medical and social conditions of his patients.

* It is considered good luck to spit on the Heart of Midlothian outside St Giles Cathedral. This is because the Heart is set where the entrance to the old jail stood, the old Edinburgh tolbooth which was demolished in 1817. It is believed that people spat at the door to show contempt.

* In the Old Calton Burial Ground, in the centre of Edinburgh, there is a memorial to the Scottish soldiers who died in the American Civil War and a statue of Abraham Lincoln – the first one erected outside the USA.

* The top five tourist attractions in Edinburgh are: Edinburgh Castle, National Gallery, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh Zoo and National Museum of Scotland. (2009 Source Edinburgh Council Website)

* The Royal Yacht Britannia served the Royal Family for over forty years (1954-97) and is the last in a long line of Royal Yachts. Its new permanent home is at Ocean Terminal in the historic port of Leith, where visitors can explore every deck and see many pieces of royal history.

* Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, was born in Edinburgh. Like his father, Bell was an educator of the deaf. He went first to Canada and then to the United States, where in 1873 he was appointed a professor in the School of Oratory, Boston University.

* The top five tourist attractions in Edinburgh are: Edinburgh Castle, National Gallery, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh Zoo and National Museum of Scotland. (2009 Source Edinburgh Council Website)

* Robert Louis Stevenson lived at 17 Heriot Row in the New Town. His poem ‘Leary the Lamplighter’ was written about the local lamplighter, who Stevenson could see from his window. Famous landmarks with RLS connections include the Jekyll & Hyde pub, Deacon Brodie’s Tavern and The Hawes Inn in South Queensferry which features in his novel ‘Kidnapped’.

* Edinburgh is the 8th largest city in the United Kingdom (population wise) and the 2nd largest in Scotland.

* Princes Street Gardens, situated in the city centre, boasts the world’s oldest floral clock and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh contains Britain’s tallest Palm House in The Glasshouse Experience.

* John Muir, the founder of America’s National Parks, was born just outside Edinburgh and is commemorated at the John Muir House & Country Park in East Lothian.

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Covering these Edinburgh Districts

A

Abbeyhill
Alnwickhill
Ardmillan

B

Baberton
Balerno
Balgreen
Bankhead, Edinburgh
Barnton, Edinburgh
Beechmount
Bingham, Edinburgh
Blackford, Edinburgh
Blackhall, Edinburgh
Bonaly
Bonnington, Edinburgh
Braepark, Edinburgh
Braid Hills
Broomhouse
Broughton, Edinburgh
Brunstane
Bruntsfield
Bruntsfield Links
Bughtlin
Burdiehouse
Burgh Muir
Burghmuirhead

C

The Calders
Calton Hill
Cammo
The Canongate
Canonmills
Carrick Knowe
Chesser
Church Hill, Edinburgh
Clermiston
Colinton
Comely Bank
Comiston
Corstorphine
Craigcrook
Craigentinny
Craigievar Estate
Craigleith, Edinburgh
Craiglockhart
Craigmillar
Craigour
Crewe Toll
Currie
Curriehill

D

Dalmeny
Dalry, Edinburgh
Davidson’s Mains
Dean Village
Drumbrae

D cont.

Drylaw
Duddingston
Dumbiedykes

E

East Craigs
Easter Road, Edinburgh
Eastfield, Edinburgh
Edinburgh Park
Edinburgh Waterfront

F

Fairmilehead
Ferniehill
Fernieside
Firrhill
Fountainbridge

G

Gilmerton
Goldenacre
Gorgie
Gorgie-Dalry
The Grange, Edinburgh
Granton, Edinburgh
Grassmarket
Greenbank, Edinburgh
Greendykes
Greenhill, Edinburgh

H

Haymarket, Edinburgh
Hermiston, Edinburgh
Holyrood, Edinburgh

I

Ingliston
Inverleith

J

Jock’s Lodge
Joppa, Edinburgh
Jordan Burn
Juniper Green

K

Kaimes
Kingsknowe
Kirk o’ Field

L

Lauriston
Liberton, Edinburgh
Little France
Lochend, Edinburgh
Lochrin
Longstone

M

Marchmont
Maybury
Mayfield, Edinburgh
Meadowbank, Edinburgh
Merchiston
Moredun
Morningside, Edinburgh
Mortonhall
Mountcastle, Edinburgh
Muirhouse
Murrayfield

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New Town, Edinburgh
Newbridge, Edinburgh

N cont.

Newcraighall
Newington, Edinburgh
Niddrie Mains
Niddrie, Edinburgh
Northfield, Edinburgh

O

Old Town, Edinburgh
Oxgangs

P

Parkgrove
Parkhead, Edinburgh
Piershill
Pilrig
Pilton, Edinburgh
Platinum Point
Polwarth, Edinburgh
Port Edgar
Portobello, Edinburgh
Portsburgh
Powderhall
Prestonfield

Q

Quartermile

R

Raeburn Place
Ratho Station
Ravelston
Redford, Edinburgh
Restalrig
Riccarton, Edinburgh
Roseburn

S

Saughton
Sciennes
Seafield, Edinburgh
Shandon, Edinburgh
Sighthill, Edinburgh
Silverknowes
Silvermills
Slateford
South Gyle
Stenhouse, Edinburgh
Stockbridge, Edinburgh
Swanston, Edinburgh

T

The Singing Street
Timber Bush
Tollcross, Edinburgh
Torphin
Trinity, Edinburgh
Turnhouse

W

Warriston
West Coates
West Craigs
West End, Edinburgh
West Pilton
Wester Broom
Wester Hailes
Western Harbour, Edinburgh
Westfield, Edinburgh

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Cardiff Leaflet Distribution

May 1st, 2013

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Recently our Budget Leaflet Distribution Network now includes Ireland, making our comprehensive UK coverage complete – England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Our continued success at Budget-Leaflet-Distribution.co.uk is now backed now by 10 years of combined expertise and experience in what today has become a very competitive market.

We commit to you and your business that our Leaflet Distribution Service is 1st Class… Should you need advice or help in your campaigns progress, our experience and skill is freely available to assist where necessary. That maybe simply answering your queries or apprehensions or giving you tips and secrets to maximise the success of your project.

From the day our company started we have constantly striven for repeat business. To achieve this objective we remain a reliable and cheap door to door flyer delivery service to small and large businesses. Yet at the same time we can market your brand name to a very targeted neighbourhood, age group or postcode.

Our service extends to the distribution of samples, magazines, newspapers, for any company and postcode throughout the UK. With over a 100,000 items delivered weekly.

Therefore don’t delay contact our friendly staff today for a free no obligation quote and get your business recognised. We are proud to say that this is Leaflet Distribution as its finest…

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ABOUT Cardiff

Cardiff (Welsh: Caerdydd) is a City and County in Wales, which is a Country in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Wales is traditionally known as a Principality, but is governed by the Welsh Assembly and the UK Parliament in Westminster, England. Cardiff is located in South Wales, and is bordered by Caerphilly and the Valleys to the North, the Vale of Glamorgan to the West, and the City of Newport to the East.

The Romans settled in Cardiff in 55AD and built a military fort on the site of Cardiff Castle.

The Severn Estuary on which Cardiff’s Coal exporting ports were based, has the second highest tidal range in the world and the treacherous waters have been responsible for many devastating floods. Cardiff has a maritime climate, with temperatures ranging from up to 30 degrees in the Summer, to minus 10 in the Winter. The City itself is made up of over 20 main suburbs (wards) which contain some of the largest housing estates in Europe. Contained within these suburbs are numerous villages and sub-wards, which are explored in greater detail further on in the site.

• Cardiff became a city in 1905 and was crowned the capital of Wales in 1955.

Situated on mainly low, reclaimed marshland on top of a Triassic landscape, Cardiff is divided by three rivers; the Ely in the West, the Taff through the middle and the Rhymney to the East. Both the Taff and Ely flow into Cardiff Bay, creating an artificial lake, which then flows into the Severn.

• Today, Cardiff has a population of 346,000 and attracts more than 18 million visitors a year (2011)

• Cardiff is one of the flattest cities in Britain and has more hours of sunlight than Milan.

• Cardiff is a city of parks and has more green space per person than any other UK core city.

• The world’s first £1million cheque was signed in Cardiff’s coal exchange.

• Cardiff hosted the very first game of the London 2012 Olympics, two days before the opening ceremony.

• In 2011, TripAdvisor named Cardiff one of Britain’s best value cities for tourists.

• The new 870 mile Wales Coastal path provided a walking route around the whole of Wales and was voted the greatest region on Earth to visit for 2012, by Lonely Planet.

• The Wales Millennium Centre was voted the UK’s top Coach Friendly Visitor Attraction of the Year at the annual Coach Tourism Awards in 2012.

• Cardiff is home to the world’s oldest record store – Spillers, which opened in 1894.

• Over 100 years ago, Captain Scott left Cardiff for ill-fated journey to the South Pole.

• Cardiff was designated as the world’s first Fair Trade Capital – encouraging ethical trading and fair prices for producers in third world countries.

• Cardiff’s National Museum is home to the bi-annual Artes Mundi Prize which is the UK’s largest cash art prize.

• Llandaff Cathedral stands on one of the oldest Christian sites in Britain and dates back to 1107.

• In 2011 Which? Travel magazine readers named St Fagans National History Museum as their favourite attraction in the UK.

• National Geographic magazine chose Cardiff as one of the 10 best places in the world to visit in 2011.

• Cardiff was the first city in Wales to be awarded the status of coach friendly by the Confederation of Passenger Transport.

• In the last 3 years, four of Cardiff’s iconic buildings have won prestigious RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) awards – Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Cardiff Met University’s School of Management, Chapter Arts Centre & Cardiff Central Library.

• The Independent Newspaper listed the Great British Cheese Festival, held annually in Cardiff Castle second in its list of top 10 Food Festivals in the UK.

• Cardiff will be the European Capital of Sport for 2014.

• The National Museum in Cardiff is home to one of the best Impressionist art collections outside Paris, boasting works by Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh and Cézanne.

• Cardiff commuters were named as the happiest rail commuters in an index published by Campaign for Better Transport (CBT) in 2012.

• Cardiff has been named the 6th best shopping destination in the UK.

 

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Covering these Cardiff Districts

Adamsdown
Atlantic Wharf
Butetown
Caerau
Canton
Cathays
City Centre
Creigiau
Culverhouse Cross
Cyncoed
Danescourt

Ely
Fairwater
Gabalfa
Grangetown
Heath
Leckwith
Lisvane
Llandaff
Llandaff North
Llanedeyrn
Llanishen

Llanrumney
Maindy
Mynachdy
Old St. Mellons
Pentwyn
Pentyrch
Plasnewydd
Pontcanna
Pontprennau
Radyr and Morganstown
Rhiwbina

Riverside
Roath
Rumney
Splott
St Fagans
Thornhill
Tongwynlais
Tremorfa
Trowbridge
Whitchurch

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Bristol Leaflet Distribution

May 1st, 2013

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Here at Budget Leaflet Distribution our service covers both printing and the door door flyer delivery, at what we know to be the most budget conscious within the UK.

We aim to provide a Leaflet Distribution service that remains low cost, consistently reliable, effective and also importantly proud to be using adult team members.

 

Our service extends to offer a back-checking facility that can provide satisfaction that campaigns are completed to your expectations.

It is our concern to strive for excellence in Leaflet Distribution and aim to achieve satisfaction for every client in order to secure repeat business. It’s important we distribute your advertising material in a timely, effective and regulated manner to maximise your business potential. Should there be a need we can work to deadlines.

 

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ABOUT Bristol

Bristol is the largest city in the south west of England, with a population of approximately half a million. The city lies between Somerset and Gloucestershire and has been politically administered by both counties in part at various times. However, Bristol is historically a county in its own right and is properly entitled the City and County of Bristol.

Harold Godwinsson is recorded as sailing from Bristol, but there is very little else documented until after the subsequent Norman conquest of England and the building of the Castle shortly afterward. The fortifications were obviously adequately in place quite soon because in 1068 the sons of the dead King Harold Godwinsson besieged Bristol but were driven off.

At the end of September 1118 there was a violent earthquake which shook the town. Earthquakes here are unusual but there are several reports of such occurrences down the centuries, the last experience being in the 1980s. Flood, fire, famine and pestilence far more frequently destroyed innumerable inhabitants of Bristol, both rich and poor.

In the 1140s St Augustine’s Abbey was founded and twenty years later Robert of Gloucester rebuilt Bristol Castle as a formidable fortress dominating the town. The castle was used over the years for the confinement of numerous political prisoners, some of royal status whose imprisonment was often for life.

Bristol played a very big and important role in sea trade for hundreds of years. Piracy was a major part of Bristol’s past-including the infamous Blackbeard! The engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel is from Bristol and built the SS Great Britain that sailed to New York and Australia.

A few miles from Bristol’s centre, two motorways intersect. The M4 from London to South Wales bridges the River Severn before it widens to become the Bristol Channel. The North-South M5 skirts the city at Avonmouth.

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Covering these Bristol Districts

Ashley
Avonmouth
Bedminster
Bishopston
Bishopsworth
Brislington East
Brislington West
Cabot
Clifton
Clifton East
Cotham
Easton

Eastville
Filwood
Frome Vale
Hartcliffe
Henbury
Hengrove
Henleaze
Hillfields
Horfield
Kingsweston
Knowle
Lawrence Hill

Lockleaze
Redland
Southmead
Southville
St George East
St George West
Stockwood
Stoke Bishop
Westbury on Trym
Whitchurch Park
Windmill Hill

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Birmingham Leaflet Distribution

May 1st, 2013

Birmingham Leaflet Distribution

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From £35 per 1000 Leaflets (Minimum 10,000 for £35)

Here at Budget Leaflet Distribution our service covers both printing and the door door flyer delivery, at what we know to be the most budget conscious within the UK.

We aim to provide a Leaflet Distribution service that remains low cost, consistently reliable, effective and also importantly proud to be using adult team members.

 

Our service extends to offer a back-checking facility that can provide satisfaction that campaigns are completed to your expectations.

It is our concern to strive for excellence in Leaflet Distribution and aim to achieve satisfaction for every client in order to secure repeat business. It’s important we distribute your advertising material in a timely, effective and regulated manner to maximise your business potential. Should there be a need we can work to deadlines.

 

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ABOUT BIRMINGHAM

* Birmingham’s first canal was opened in 1769 and linked Birmingham to Wednesbury. There are many locks on the canals including the famous Guillotine Lock in Kings Norton, which was used to control the flow of water between canals owned by different companies.
* Birmingham is home to Cadbury’s Chocolate. George and his brother Richard Cadbury moved their successful chocolate manufacturing business from Bull Street, Birmingham to Bournville in 1879.
Built as part of The ICC in 1991, Symphony Hall is the home of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
* Victoria Square hosts one of the largest fountains in Europe, with a flow of 3,000 gallons per minute, it is officially known as ‘The River’.
* Bingley Hall, the world’s first exhibition hall, opened in 1850 on the site now occupied by The ICC
* Alec Issigonis was one of the most colourful car designers of modern times. He went on to design the world famous, Birmingham- made ‘Mini’, which started production in 1959 at Longbridge, Birmingham and is still in production today.
* Birmingham is home to the historic Bull Ring – site of a market for more than 800 years. Within the complex are five retail markets attracting around 20 million customers a year.
* Two miles from Birmingham city centre is one of the biggest motorway junctions in Europe:Gravelly Hill * Interchange, known as ‘Spaghetti Junction’ to millions of motorists.
* Soho House is the elegant home of industrial pioneer Matthew Boulton, who lived their from 1766 to 1809. * Boulton in partnership with James Watt developed and patented the steam engine at the nearby but now demolished Soho Factory.
* William Murdock, who worked for Boulton and Watt at Soho, Handsworth, invented gas lighting. His cottage at * Soho Foundary was the first domestic building to be lit by gas (1798).
* James Watt, who lived in Birmingham 1775-1819, developed the steam engine. Through it, the firm Boulton and Watt sold the industrial revolution to the world. Watt also invented the letter copying machine, forerunner of the photocopier. His name stays in our vocabulary through the lightbulb measurement – 60 Watts, 40 Watts, etc.
* X-Ray photography for medical purposes was pioneered by Major John Hall Edwards; he took the first x-ray in Birmingham in 1896.
* Curzon Street Station, Digbeth, was the terminus of the London and Birmingham railway, with a station built by Philip Hardwick in 1838, who designed the original Euston Station too.
* Birmingham’s international Partner Cities include Chicago (USA), Frankfurt (Germany), Johannesburg (South Africa), Leipzig (Germany), Lyon (France) and Milan (Italy).
* Birmingham’s Centenary Square is made up of more than half a million individual bricks – all hand laid!
* The population of Birmingham is approximately 1 million people; 6 million people live within 50 miles of the City.
* There are 3 universities and over 450 schools in the City.
* Birmingham is home to many past and present rock bands including Ocean Colour Scene, Duran Duran, ELO, Dodgy, UB40 and Black Sabbath.
* There are 30 other Birminghams around the world and one crater on the moon called Birmingham!
* The history of the founding de Birmingham family is difficult to follow as there were seven Williams in a row.
* Celluloid was invented in 1862, by Alexander Parkes; the first plastic was known as Parkensine.
* The first of the famous Odeon chain of cinemas first opened in Perry Barr, Birmingham in 1930.
* Place names in Birmingham include California, Hollywood and Broadway!
* Nigel Mansell, Indy and Formula One Champion was born, lived and worked in Birmingham.
* John Wyatt invented a machine for spinning wool – the spinning jenny.
* Henry Clay invented a new form of papier mache using sheets of paper (1772).
* Joseph Sampson Gamgee (1828-80), a Birmingham doctor, invented the surgical dressing known as cotton wool.
* Joseph Priestley, a Birmingham minister (1780-91), discovered oxygen.
* Electro-plating was invented in Birmingham by John Wright in 1840.
* Two of Britain’s big four banks were founded in Birmingham – Lloyds (1765) and Midland (1836).
* The Pneumatic tyre was invented in Birmingham by John Dunlop in 1888.
* Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) is recognised as the founder of municipal government.
* State education was pioneered in Birmingham in the 1850′s.
* Three British prime ministers attended Mason College, forerunner of the University of Birmingham.
* Antonin Dvorak, Czech composer (1841-1904) said:
“I’m here in this immense industrial city where they make excellent knives, scissors, springs, files and goodness knows what else, and, besides these, music too. And how well! It’s terrifying how much the people here manage to achieve.”
* Clean Sweep! …. Council street cleaners regularly sweep 1,300 miles of road and empty 4,000 litter bins – helping to make Birmingham officially the UK’s cleanest large city.

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Covering these Birmingham Districts

Acocks Green |Hall Green |Saltley
Alum Rock |Handsworth |Selly Oak
Aston |Handsworth Wood |Selly Park
Balsall Heath |Harborne |Shard End
Bartley Green |Hawkesley |Sheldon
Billesley |Hay Mills |Short Heath
Birchfields |Highters Heath |Small Heath
Birmingham |Hockley |Soho
Boldmere |Hodge Hill |Sparkbrook
Bordesley |Kings Heath |Sparkhill
Bordesley Green |Kings Norton |Stechford
Bournbrook |Kingstanding |Stirchley
Bournville |Kitts Green |Stockland Green
Bromford |Ladywood |Streetly (part)
Buckland End |Lea Hall |Sutton Coldfield
Camp Hill |Longbridge |Tile Cross
Cannon Hill |Lozells |Tyburn
Castle Vale |Maney |Tyseley
Cotteridge |Maypole (part) |Walkers Heath (part)
Deritend |Mere Green |Walmley
Digbeth |Minworth |Ward End
Druids Heath(part) |Moseley |Warstock
Duddeston |Nechells |Washwood Heath
Edgbaston |New Oscott |Weoley Castle
Erdington |Northfield |West Heath (part)
Four Oaks |Perry Barr |Winson Green
Frankley (part) |Perry Common |Witton
Garretts Green |Pype Hayes |Woodgate
Gravelly Hill |Quinton (part) |Wylde Green
Great Barr (part) |Rednal |Yardley
Greet |Rotton Park |Yardley Wood

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Glasgow Leaflet Distribution

May 1st, 2013

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From £35 per 1000 Leaflets (Minimum 10,000 for £35)

Here at Budget Leaflet Distribution our service covers both printing and the door door flyer delivery, at what we know to be the most budget conscious within the UK.

We aim to provide a Leaflet Distribution service that remains low cost, consistently reliable, effective and also importantly proud to be using adult team members.

 

Our service extends to offer a back-checking facility that can provide satisfaction that campaigns are completed to your expectations.

It is our concern to strive for excellence in Leaflet Distribution and aim to achieve satisfaction for every client in order to secure repeat business. It’s important we distribute your advertising material in a timely, effective and regulated manner to maximise your business potential. Should there be a need we can work to deadlines.

 

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GLASGOW

Who knows what the weather will be like? It might rain all the time, it might be sunny all the time.

Also, there are some lovely ‘crisp’ mornings to enjoy :) as long as your prepared for cold wet weather then you’ll be fine. there is a saying that in Scotland we can get four season’s in one day so dress in layers!!

Climb up to the top of the hill in The Necropolis cemetery where many local dignitaries are buried and be rewarded by an excellent panoramic view of the city below.

The streets in the city centre are like in New York like a grid system. You can always find your way home where ever you are.

Watch out: In Scotland you are not allowed to buy alcoholic drinks before 10 am and after 10 pm. Furthermore you may not drink alcohol in the public, and the clubs generally close every night at 3 o’clock.

For some reason, I have a fascination with Scotland and can’t wait to visit. This year, I covered the Scottish Games and Festival where I live and it just gave me a taste for Scotland even more! Have an awesome time in Glasgow!

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Places North of the River Clyde Anderston, Anniesland, Auchenshuggle, Baillieston, Balornock, Barlanark, Barmulloch, Barrachnie, Barrowfield, Blackhill, Blairdardie, Blochairn, Botany, Braidfauld, Bridgeton, Broomhill, Budhill, Calton, Camlachie, Carmyle, Carntyne, Colston, Cowcaddens, Cowlairs, Craigend, Cranhill, Dalmarnock, Dennistoun, Dowanhill, Drumchapel, Easterhouse, Firhill, Garnethill, Garrowhill, Garscadden, Garthamlock, Germiston, Gilshochill, Greenfield, Haghill, Hamiltonhill, High Possil, High Ruchill, Hillhead, Hogganfield, Hyndland, Jordanhill, Kelvindale, Kelvinside, Knightswood, Lambhill, Lightburn, Lilybank, Linthouse, Maryhill, Maryhill Park, Millerston, Milton, Mount Vernon, Netherton, Newbank, North Kelvinside, Park District, Parkhead, Partick, Partickhill, Possilpark, Provanhall, Provanmill, Queenslie, Riddrie, Robroyston, Royston, Ruchazie, Ruchill, Sandyhills, Scotstoun, Scotstounhill, Shettleston, Sighthill, Springboig, Springburn, Springhill, Stobhill, Summerston, Swinton, Temple, Tollcross, Townhead, Whiteinch, Woodlands, Yoker, Yorkhill.

Places South of the River Clyde Arden, Auldhouse, Battlefield, Bellahouston, Cardonald, Carmunnock, Carnwadric, Castlemilk, Cathcart, Cessnock, Cowglen, Craigton, Croftfoot, Crookston, Crosshill, Crossmyloof, Darnley, Deaconsbank, Drumoyne, Dumbreck, Govan, Govanhill, Gorbals, Halfway, Hillington, Hillpark, Hurlet, Hutchesontown, Ibrox, Jenny Lind, Kennishead, King’s Park, Kinning Park, Langside, Laurieston, Mansewood, Merrylee, Mosspark, Mount Florida, Muirend, Newlands, Nitshill, Oatlands, Pollok, Pollokshaws, Pollokshields, Polmadie, Priesthill, Queen’s Park, Roughmussel Shawlands, Shieldhall, Simshill, South Nitshill, Southpark Village, Strathbungo, Toryglen, Tradeston.

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