We publish four magazines all tweaked for individual areas in Cheshire...
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Ever wanted your own magazine or publication? We can help. Our creative team is on hand to produce crisp, clear and concise design. Salutions publish Altruism the magazine for Altrincham & Sale Chamber of Commerce.
One of the fastest growing Chambers in the North West.
“The first thing that is so apparent about the Altrincham & Sale Chamber is the friendliness and accessibility of a mutually supportive network for local businesses. It's often referred to as a 'family' - one in which sole traders matter, bigger businesses care and everyone works for each other in a way that larger, more 'remote' organisations can't hope to copy." Graham King, The PR People
"Your voice is heard whether you are a small or large business, commercial or retail. Help is always at hand. Information is first class. Support - "Because they just do!" Christine Stout, Trafford Community Leisure Trust
"A very active Chamber team makes this probably the best in the region. Friendly, efficient and supportive. It's great to meet and network with the other members from single proprietors to PLC's at the various events .... and every time the Chamber team are always so welcoming. The annual diary/directory is invaluable and help on any matter is only a phone call away!" Clive Churchward, Churchward Logistics
To find out how you can benefit from our creative services call 0161 445 2883 or email
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The latest addition to our portfolio. Bonus Sapor (Latin for in good taste) was created due to a high demand for a quality editorial lead publication in south Manchester and Cheshire. Bonus Sapor is distributed to selected businesses and around Alderley edge, Bramhall, Wilmslow, Prestbury, Knutsford, Manchester city centre. The selected distribution list includes the prestigious Ryleys School, John Lewis, Kids Allowed in Knutsford, Cheadle and Didsbury.
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Launched Christmas 2002 by ex Manchester Evening News employee Beverley Uddin-Khandakar from a bedroom. Mother of five Beverley soon expanded the business due to its phenomenal growth. Husband Salim was the first employee. The company is now located in the heart of Didsbury village.
Famous for it’s creative and yuppie image Didsbury is Manchester’s most desirable suburb. Home to ITV’s Blue Murder and the cult 30’s something series Cold Feet.
Described as the Notting Hill of the north with it’s many café bars and eateries Didsbury is home to TV chef Simon Rimmer’s Green Restaurant and The Legendary Great Kathmandu (nine times winner of the Hardens Award for Best UK Indian Restaurant as featured in The Observer)
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Launched in 2005 Hale&Bowdon Magazine has established itself as the areas leading publication. Distrubuted to homes in Hale, Hale Barns and Bowdon. Apparently during the mediaeval period, Hale Barns was originally an outlying area of the township of Hale but the growth in prosperity of the area led Hale Barns to become established as a separate settlement.
The village gets its name from the tithe barn that used to stand in Hale Barns. Before the industrial revolution, Hale Barns was an agricultural village, but since then evolved into a commuter settlement.
Today the village is a rural place with ‘The Square’ as its economic centre. Soon to be developed, there has been controversy over the redevelopment of the shopping centre, with locals voicing concern over congestion in the area.
Rumour has it Costa Coffee in Hale village is the busiest in the country.
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