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powerful newspaper coverage • ST. AUSTELL TRURO • REDRUTH • • CAMBORNE • PENRYN ST IVES • HAYLE • • FALMOUTH WEST CORNWALL PaWednesdayck, November 3, 2010et 20p (where sold) thepacket.co.uk • No 6/45 • Incorporating the Penwith Pirate KEN’S LOVE AFFAIR FIND A CAR THAT’S PENZANCE HELSTON WITH JAGUARS RIGHT FOR YOU See PAGE 9 See our MOTORING section Heliport transfer in doubt as talks fail ■ By STEPHEN IVALL [email protected] THE Isles of Scilly Steamship Company has broken off talks with British International Helicopters who want to move to Land’s End Airport from its current base in Penzance. The company, which operates passenger and freight services to the Isles of Scilly by air and sea, made the announcement to its shareholders Andrew May, chairman of the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company, said: “After much consideration of British International’s request to move to Land’s End Airport, following its decision to sell Penzance Heliport, a final decision has been reached by our Board. “Following the original discussions with British International about a move to Land’s ■ The future of the Penzance heliport remains uncertain End two years ago, the environment and economic landscape in which our company replace both the Gry Maritha and the The company would continue to enhance is operating is fundamentally different now. Scillonian III. passenger facilities at Land’s End. We carefully considered all the risks and There were also uncertainties about the “We would not wish to embark on a uncertainties facing the company in the further significant programme of capital current economic climate – the additional outcome of Cornwall Council’s bid to the expenditure which would be required for commercial, environmental and reputation Department for Transport funding required helicopters to operate a regular scheduled risks to our business, should we have agreed and should the introduction of a new vessel service from the airport – the return from to British International’s proposals, are not be delayed beyond April 2013 “we believe acceptable.” that significant investment may be required which would be uncertain for our There were a number of reasons, in our existing vessels so they can including the need to fund a new ship to continue.” ▼ Turn to Page 4 Packet Newspapers Falmouth Business Park Bickland WaterFalmouth Road TR11 4SZ tel: 01326 213333 fax: 01326 212108 packet@ email: packetseries.co.uk web: thepacket.co.uk powerful advertising coverage • ST. AUSTELL Falmouth-Penryn, Helston, Truro, Camborne-Redruth and West Cornwall Packet Total weekly circulation = 42,578 copies per week (ABC Jul 10 - Jan 11 and publishers statement) TRURO • REDRUTH • • CAMBORNE • PENRYN Packets & Gazette ST IVES • HAYLE • • FALMOUTH circulation = 51,078 copies per week (ABC and publishers WEST CORNWALL statement 2010) PaWednesdayck, November 3, 2010et 20p (where sold) thepacket.co.uk • No 6/45 • Incorporating the Penwith Pirate KEN’S LOVE AFFAIR FIND A CAR THAT’S PENZANCE HELSTON WITH JAGUARS RIGHT FOR YOU See PAGE 9 See our MOTORING section Heliport transfer in doubt as talks fail ■ By STEPHEN IVALL [email protected] THE Isles of Scilly Steamship Company has broken off talks with British International Helicopters who want to move to Land’s End Airport from its current base in Penzance. The company, which operates passenger and freight services to the Isles of Scilly by air and sea, made the announcement to its shareholders Andrew May, chairman of the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company, said: “After much consideration of British International’s request to move to Land’s End Airport, following its decision to sell Penzance Heliport, a final decision has been reached by our Board. “Following the original discussions with British International about a move to Land’s ■ The future of the Penzance heliport remains uncertain End two years ago, the environment and economic landscape in which our company replace both the Gry Maritha and the The company would continue to enhance is operating is fundamentally different now. Scillonian III. passenger facilities at Land’s End. We carefully considered all the risks and There were also uncertainties about the “We would not wish to embark on a uncertainties facing the company in the further significant programme of capital current economic climate – the additional outcome of Cornwall Council’s bid to the expenditure which would be required for commercial, environmental and reputation Department for Transport funding required helicopters to operate a regular scheduled risks to our business, should we have agreed and should the introduction of a new vessel service from the airport – the return from to British International’s proposals, are not be delayed beyond April 2013 “we believe acceptable.” that significant investment may be required which would be uncertain for our There were a number of reasons, in our existing vessels so they can including the need to fund a new ship to continue.” ▼ Turn to Page 4 15+ age average Packet issue readership Households Readership 71% Packet SeriesPopulation - readership and area12,128 of coverage21% Location 9,228 1,611 49% 17,004 4,336 4,167 53% 7,585 4,230 Falmouth 4,304 17% 8,458 Falmouth Rural 4,363 2,935 Penryn 8,195 9,168 40% 17,225 20,505 Helston 26,971 % Helston Rural 30 50,888 13,990 Camborne 24,971 42%* Redruth 46,540 23,882* Packet Newspapers Truro 9,518 Falmouth Business Park Truro Rural 9,414 16,651 Bickland WaterFalmouth Road 17,707 Penzance 12,278 TR11 4SZ Penzance Rural 23,160 tel: 01326 213333 *denotes combined figure for Penzance, Penzance Rural, Hayle and St Ives fax: 01326 212108 Hayle & St Ives 76,140 packet@ email: packetseries.co.uk 12,450 web: thepacket.co.uk 88,590 Total - Weekly Newspapers All sources quoted: ABC 2010 and Jicreg 2010/2011 15+ adullt average readership, and publishers statement mechanicaldata 2011 9 Columns 264mm 8 Columns 234.5mm 7 Columns 205mm 6 Columns 175.5mm 5 Columns 146mm 4 Columns 116.5mm 3 Columns 87mm Column 2 widthsColumns for tabloids - Packet Series 57.5mm 1 Column 28mm 6 Columns 146mm 5 Columns 146mm 4 Columns 116.5mm 3 Columns 87mm Column 2 widthsColumns for tabloids - Helston Gazette 57.5mm 1 Column 28mm 1/4 FOLD Full page Helston Gazette WEST CORNWALL Full page advert dimensions (mm) PaWednesdayck, November 3, 2010et 20p (where sold) thepacket.co.uk No 6/45 Incorporating the Penwith Pirate TABLOID 250 deep KEN’S LOVE AFFAIR FIND A CAR THAT’S WITH JAGUARS RIGHT FOR YOU x See PAGE 9 See our MOTORING section Falmouth-Penryn Packet Heliport transfer in doubt as talks fail 185 wide ■ By STEPHEN IVALL Full page (mm) [email protected] THE Isles of Scilly Steamship Company has Helston Packet broken off talks with British International Helicopters who want to move to Land’s End Airport from its current base in Penzance. The company, which operates passenger and freight services to the Isles of Scilly by air and sea, made the announcement to its shareholders Andrew May, chairman of the Isles of 320 deep Scilly Steamship Company, said: “After much consideration of British International’s request to move to Land’s End Airport, following its decision to sell Penzance Heliport, a final decision has been reached by our Board. “Following the original discussions with Truro Packet ■ British International about a move to Land’s The future of the Penzance heliport remains uncertain End two years ago, the environment and x economic landscape in which our company replace both the Gry Maritha and the The company would continue to enhance is operating is fundamentally different now. Scillonian III. passenger facilities at Land’s End. We carefully considered all the risks and There were also uncertainties about the “We would not wish to embark on a uncertainties facing the company in the further significant programme of capital current economic climate – the additional outcome of Cornwall Council’s bid to the expenditure which would be required for commercial, environmental and reputation Department for Transport funding required helicopters to operate a regular scheduled risks to our business, should we have agreed and should the introduction of a new vessel service from the airport – the return from to British International’s proposals, are not be delayed beyond April 2013 “we believe acceptable.” that significant investment may be required which would be uncertain for our There were a number of reasons, in our existing vessels so they can 264 wide Camborne-Redruth Packet including the need to fund a new ship to continue.” ▼ Turn to Page 4 West Cornwall Packet Full colour requirements100 dpi Screen Ruling Hard Round Preferred Dot Structure Cyan 105 Yellow 90 Magenta 75 Black 45 Screen Angles Yellow Magenta Cyan Black Press Colour Sequence General of 30% Dot Gain Allowance CMYK Digital ArtworkColour requirements CD or USB disk in QuarkXPress, Adobe Indesign or Adobe Photoshop Disk or CD Details JPG, TIF or PDF Address: [email protected] Email Packet Newspapers Please note no fonts are to be sent separately - for legal reason please Legal Note ensure all fonts are embedded (Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988) Falmouth Business Park Bickland WaterFalmouth Road TR11 4SZ tel: 01326 213333 fax: 01326 212108 packet@ email: packetseries.co.uk Got a question? web: thepacket.co.uk If you have any technical questions regarding our mechanical data please call us on 01326 213301 Family advertisingClassified Notices Property Display per SCC Jobs (Estate per SCC Motors per SCC Agents) rates 2011 per SCC ROP, per SCC Events, Publication New ‘Happy Homes £7.15 (property) TRADE: (Services) Days!’ per SCC For all your £18.55 property private £2.35 advertsing Total charge ads are £3.80 needs... 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