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Download Our Brochure 2021/22 Artwork by Glenn Hustler ∙ [email protected] ∙ hustlerbyname.co.uk Print & digital distribution serving Yorkshire. Local, independent, at the drop of a hat! 2 www.howdoyorkshire.com [email protected] Products & Services Brochure 2021 Contents 4 About us 16-17 North Yorkshire 5 Why work with us? 18 Manchester 6-7 Map overview 19 Lancashire 8-9 Bradford & district 20 Hand-to-hand promotions 10-11 Leeds & district 21 Poster distribution 12-13 Calderdale & Kirklees 22-23 Residential packages 14 Wakefield & district 24 Why to choose HowDo! 15 South Yorkshire 25 Website guide Get in touch For more information, contact Kerry Wadsworth Email: [email protected] 3 "Our team offers a collaborative, caring and flexible Follow @howdoyorkshire on Twitter to see us at work! service that is tailored to your campaign." Martyn Johnston, Director 4 www.howdoyorkshire.com [email protected] Products & Services Brochure 2021 About us HowDo?! Yorkshire started life as a printed magazine in 2011, providing a platform for creative organisations and individuals in Bradford to promote their activities. When HowDo?! Magazine came to an end in 2013, co-founder Martyn Johnston continued the work of promoting the positive things happening in Bradford and established Chapel Street Studio, a cooperative agency and creative workspace that would lay the foundations for a future relaunch of a city magazine. In 2014, Carl White joined the HowDo?! team as Distribution Manager, developing a regional print distribution service. Since then our team “HowDo?! 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Far Headingley, Ireland Wood, Tinshill, Weetwood & West Park 11 www.howdoyorkshire.com [email protected] Products & Services Brochure 2021 6. Leeds district towns & villages (includes Adel, Allerton Bywater, Alwoodley, Ardsley, Barwick-in-Elmet, Boston Spa, Bramham, Carlton, Locations Flyers Folded Brochures Price Churwell, Collingham, Colton, Drighlington, Garforth, Gildersome, Halton, Harewood, Kippax, Lawnswood, Moor Allerton, Oulton, Rothwell, 300 6,000 4,500 3,000 £690 Scholes, Shadwell, Swillington, Temple Newsam, Thorp Arch, Wetherby, Whitkirk & Woodlesford) a. Leeds outer east suburbs (includes Boston Spa, Bramham, Carlton, Colton, Garforth, Halton, Kippax, Oulton, Rothwell, Swillington, Temple Newsam, Thorp Arch, Wetherby,
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