Minuteman Press
Unit 3, Chatsworth Business Park • Chatsworth Road • Chesterfield
Derbyshire • UK S40 2AS
Phone: 01246 554562 • Fax: 01246 278949
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Minuteman Press
Unit 3, Chatsworth Business Park • Chatsworth Road • Chesterfield
Derbyshire • UK S40 2AS
Phone: 01246 554562 • Fax: 01246 278949
E-Mail Us
Major travel operator Thomas Cook has released a statement insisting that the company is “In safe hands” despite the direction of the company being under review.
A new leaflet has been issued by the Payments Council to help people over the age of 65 to prepare for the cost of fuel over the winter.
A report in Print Week has confirmed that there has been a substantial drop in the number of printing companies experiencing what they call ‘significant’ difficulties with their finances in the penultimate quarter of 2011.
The in-house printing team have donated two tonnes of surplus paper to a local nursery following a clear out of the department.
A Hull jobseeker has landed himself a job after printing 200 posters and sticking them up in his local area, asking for work.
A recent spate of poster thefts across Derbyshire has left authorities baffled and charities out of pocket.
Chesterfield in Bloom is being promoted using banners printed from designs created by local school children in a competition.
Postcard printing is in focus in Chesterfield in a new exhibition being held at an unlikely venue – Tibshelf service station on the M1 motorway in Derbyshire.
Market traders in Chesterfield recently received a boost by a recent competition which was run by Chesterfield Borough Council. The Council’s Market Retailer Guide encouraged local shoppers to vote for their favourite market traders to be featured in the guide, which is published by the Council.
Banner printing in Chesterfield could soon be used to promote a new initiative that encourages local businesses to open up their facilities to the wider public. The Community Toilet Scheme, devised by Chesterfield council, is designed to encourage local business to allow the general public to use their bathroom and toilet facilities during normal opening hours in return for payment from the council. This scheme is being championed by Councillor Ian Openshaw, who is the head of the council’s division for Sustainable Communities and Climate Change. Morrisons Supermarket is the first business to be involved in the scheme and it feels that by using the right kind of advertising, the scheme will benefit the local community by providing cleaner and safer facilities than were available in the past. One way to advertise these facilities and ensure that local residents felt comfortable using them would be by using banner printing.