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Archant is the UK's largest independently-owned regional media business. It is a community media company, active in the fields of regional newspaper and magazine publishing and internet communications. All its titles serve clearly defined communities, based around locations or interest groups.
Archant London is one of the largest publishers of local newspapers across London, and the home counties. The title portfolio consists of 29 award-winning, high-quality weekly newspapers and 28 dedicated local community websites whose audience when combined reaches in excess of 1 million adults every week.
source:Jicreg Jan-Jun 2008/Archant KPI data/Average weekly print run
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Archant Regional Limited
Company number: 19300
Registered in England
Registered office: Prospect House,
Rouen Road, Norwich NR1 1 RE
VAT NUMBER: 711 5185 62
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28 October 2009
Londoners are green masterminds according to new research launched today (Monday 19 October) to mark the beginning of Energy Saving Week (19-25 October). A survey of 3000 adults and children across the UK shows that Brits know their climate change facts
29 April 2009
London s gardeners are being urged to beware of nesting birds anywhere and everywhere this spring, with reports of nest sites in some very unusual places. Post boxes, firemen s helmets, clothes-peg bags and even the pockets of jeans drying on a washing
29 April 2009
Warm summers are dramatically reducing populations of daddy long legs, which is in turn is having a severe impact on birds that rely on them for food, RSPB Scotland scientists have shown (See Editor s note 4). This key finding comes from a new study by
29 April 2009
New research from the Carbon Trust Standard shows that consumers in London still want to buy green despite the current economic climate, with 66% of consumers saying environmental concerns influence their purchasing decisions the same as a year ago and