M e d i a P a c k Celebrating life on the Mendips and surrounding areas
Contents Welcome to 3 Circulation and readership 4 Coverage map 5 Distribution points 6 Geography and demographics 7 Magazine content and contributors 8 Magazine owners and editorial principles 9 Advertising rates and copy deadlines 10 Distribution points 11 Contact details 12
Welcome is an independently owned and produced, full colour, A4 monthly glossy magazine, available free from over 900 outlets across the wide-ranging and nationally famed Mendip Hills area of Somerset home to approximately 180,000 people. No other magazine focuses so closely on this very distinct and historic area, renowned for its natural beauty, recognised for its largely affluent population and coveted by advertisers as much for the spending power of its residents as the magnet status of the Mendip area, a major UK tourist destination. Online has free links from our website to all advertisers, as well as from news and features pages. A leaflet insert service within the magazine is available. The whole magazine is available on the internet at attracting thousands of readers worldwide.
Circulation and readership With a high quality print run of 23,500 copies per issue and rising, with its month long shelf life, was launched in June 2005 and reaches an estimated 100,000 people each month. Distribution of is through more than 900 outlets spread across the post code areas of BA 2/3/4/5/6/11/16 and BS 14/25/26/27/28/29/39/40/41. Stockists range from superstores to village stores and post offices, farm shops, supermarkets, garden centres, pubs, inns, hotels and restaurants, doctors surgeries, libraries and tourist information centres. A socio-demographic analysis, drawn from the Office of National Statistics, places our readership fairly and squarely in the ABC1 bracket ACORN profiling suggests the majority are wealthy achievers or comfortably off. Readership is supplemented by visitors to the area regular day trippers from neighbouring towns and counties as well as long stay tourists from much further afield. We can neither quantify or qualify our visiting readership but existing advertisers are confident they reach them, drawing in business-boosting passing and repeat trade through the glossy pages of magazine, as stocked in hot-spot visitor venues, from cafes, pubs, hotels and restaurants to key shops and tourist information centres across our area. * Monthly Aggregate Surveys
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Geography and demographics Situated in a tourist enclave, magazine covers an area of approximately 350 square miles. The Mendip Hills are the backbone of our patch. Swathes of the Mendip Hills are a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty one of just 41 AONBs in England and Wales, each sharing equal status to National Parks. With the cathedral city of Wells England s smallest city at its heart, distribution of is based on the local authority area defined by Mendip District Council. is the only publication to cover this area in its entirety. Distribution also captures affluent commuter belts for Bristol and Bath and key neighbouring Mendip communities, spread across the adjoining local authority areas of Bath & North East Somerset, North Somerset, South Somerset and Sedgemoor, as well as major regional centres like the Royal Bath and West Showground and Bristol International Airport. Well beyond the 10,400 population city of Wells, landmark towns and areas covered by include:- Cheddar population 5,000 and home to the world famous Cheddar Gorge Chew Valley combined population of all the villages in the affluent Chew Valley is 16,000 Frome population 24,500. Home to the annual Frome Arts Festival, attracting visitors from across the region Glastonbury population 8,700 and, because of its iconic Tor, currently preparing to stake a claim towards World Heritage Site status Midsomer Norton & Radstock joint population of this mining rich heritage area is 21,000 Shepton Mallet population 8,900. Home to the Shepton Mallet Cider Mill, producers of the nationally renowned range of ciders and world-famous Babycham. Street population 11,000. Home to the hugely popular Clarks Village multi-factory shopping outlet. Other largely affluent villages and parishes nestling in the distribution area include: Blagdon, Churchill, Langford, Congresbury, Wrington, Chew Magna, Dundry, Pensford, Chewton Mendip, Chilcompton, Mells, Cranmore, Ditcheat, Pilton, Baltonsborough, Wedmore, Axbridge, Winscombe, Sandford, Banwell, Long Ashton, Barrow Gurney, Castle Cary, Somerton, Backwell, Paulton, Timsbury, Yatton, Nailsea, Brent Knoll and many more. Also, sitting happily inside the inner circulation area are Priddy, home to the annual Priddy Folk Festival and Wookey Hole, near Wells, home to Wookey Hole Caves. Latest statistics* for the Mendip District Council local authority area alone are representative of and largely mirror the wider 180,000 population, 350 square mile circulation area: Representative Demographic Segmentation: Mendip District Council area only:- Population division:- 51.2% female, 48.8% male; 75% aged between 30 to 59. Highly mobile: 73% own one or more vehicles. 42,800 households: 32,100 of these owner-occupied. 12,490 couples live with dependent children; 12,390 without dependent children. 28,200 people in full-time employment. 10,000 work part-time. Another 9,000 people are self-employed. There are more than 4,000 small businesses based in this single local authority area. Of the major companies within the distribution area, you will find the household names of Yeo Valley, Clarks Village and Thatchers, plus major attractions at Cheddar Caves, Wells Cathedral, Puxton Park and Wookey Hole, as well as Glastonbury and the Royal Bath and West Showground.
Magazine content and contributors covers the news and views of local people and visitors, exploring local history, delving into local places and reporting on local events. Local experts comment monthly on the great outdoors; on walking, gardening, wildlife, health, fitness, food and drink, fishing, antiques, the internet and the general state of the property market in this neck of the woods. Regular contributors are:-. Garden Food Jacob Whitson: is a chef and food writer who has worked in many of the West Country s most prestigious restaurants. Health Dr Phil Hammond: A GP, broadcaster and performer, well-known for his radio and television appearances and his column in Private Eye. Gardening Mary Payne MBE: one of the bestknown gardening broadcasters in the area. Outdoors Les Davies MBE: former senior warden of the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding National Beauty. Wild Food Adrian Boots: A Landscape Ecologist, researcher and farm conservation advisor. Caving Phil Hendy: A member of Wessex Cave Club and has been caving for over 45 years. Still active, his main interest is trying to find new caves. Riding Rachel Thompson MBE: Rachel s work with landowners on the voluntary dedication of bridleways led to her being awarded the MBE in 2013. Walking Sue Gearing: author of several books and the foremost expert on walking on Mendip. Farming Mary James MBE: Mary has held senior positions in the NFU, Farmlink, Young Farmers and with the Royal Bath and West Agricultural Society. F Food and Drink June MacFarlane: A former television producer. She is currently a public relations consultant in the food and drink industry. Wildlife Chris Sperring MBE: Conservation Officer for the Hawk and Owl Trust. Writer, broadcaster and one of the region s top wildlife experts. Cycling Edmund Lodite: Has been a life-long cyclist who took up road bikes after competing in triathlons.
The magazine owners Outright owners and joint editors of Mendip Times magazine are career journalists Steve Egginton and Mark Adler who contribute a range of topical features every month. Steve Egginton lives locally in the Chew Valley. From deputy news editor at the Western Daily Press, Steve moved to GWR Bristol and later BBC Radio Bristol, as news editor. He became a television news producer at BBC Points West, before becoming station manager at BBC Radio Gloucestershire and then BBC Radio Oxford. He switched back to television, as Head of News, at ITV West. Steve is a former director of the Society of Editors and former chairman of its western branch. Fellow journalist Mark Adler, who lives near Shepton Mallet, began his reporting career with the Fleet Street News Agency. After working in London and Southampton, Mark headed west to Somerset, 30 years ago. Working on the Shepton Mallet Journal, the Bath Chronicle and then the Western Daily Press, Mark also moved into television, becoming news intake editor at BBC Points West and then planning editor at ITV West. Editorial principles Editorial in is independent of advertising. One is never bounced off, or compromised, by the other.
Advertising rates Advertisement size Dimensions (width/height) Full price Discounted price Full page with bleed 216mm x 303mm 719.00 500.00 Full page 190mm x 275mm 719.00 500.00 Half page landscape 190mm x 135mm 369.00 250.00 Half page portrait 93mm x 273mm 369.00 250.00 Quarter page 93mm x 135mm 232.00 155.00 Eighth page 93mm x 65.5mm 150.00 100.00 Sixteenth page 45mm x 65.5mm 75.00 50.00 When booking a series discounts of up to 33% are available. All prices shown are ex-vat. Finished hi-res artwork can be received in the following formats: pdf, eps, tiff, jpg, png Advertising copy deadlines 2018 Month Deadline Delivery January 8 December 2017 19 December 2017 February 12 January 23 January March 9 February 20 February April 16 March 27 March May 13 April 24 April June 18 May 29 May July 15 June 26 June August 13 July 24 July September 17 August 28 August October 14 September 25 September November 12 October 23 October December 9 November 20 November January 2019 7 December 18 December These rates include free links to all advertisers websites from the website.
Distribution Points is distributed monthly to over 900 outlets across the Mendip area, from superstores to village stores and post offices, farm shops, supermarkets, garden centres, pubs, inns, hotels and restaurants, doctors surgeries, libraries and tourist information centres. For the big picture on all our distribution outlets, covering post code areas: BA 2/3/4/5/6/11/16 and BS 14/25/26/27/28/29/39/40/41 see our separate, fully comprehensive, Distribution Points sheet.
Contact details is based in the Mendips at Blagdon s Coombe Lodge, the childhood home of landowner Sir David Wills, a member of one of the west country s most prominent families. Contact us at:, Coombe Lodge, Blagdon, Somerset, BS40 7RG Tel: 01761 463888 Fax: 01761 463890 Email for advertising: Email for news: Email for letters: advertising@mendiptimes.co.uk news@mendiptimes.co.uk letters@mendiptimes.co.uk Find and see us on the worldwide web Log on to to view the whole of our latest edition online that s editorial and all our advertisers too exactly as they appear in the glossy, printed pages of the magazine. celebrated its 12th anniversary last year and is now firmly established as the most popular local magazine in the area, both with readers and advertisers.