Minuteman Press
109 Bute Street, Cardiff Bay • Cardiff, South Wales, CF10 5AD • United Kingdom
Phone: 011 +44 7900 371361 • Phone +44 02920 455987
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Minuteman Press
109 Bute Street, Cardiff Bay • Cardiff, South Wales, CF10 5AD • United Kingdom
Phone: 011 +44 7900 371361 • Phone +44 02920 455987
E-Mail Us
Traders and vendors who rely on advertising around Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium were dealt a blow today as it was announced that there is to be a ban on advertising around the stadium during the 2012 Olympics.
An innovative advertising campaign using a special poster printing methods is currently being run in cities across Europe, promoting the work of International aid charity, Amnesty International.
A 30 year old businessman from Cardiff has been named as one of the people on this year’s Future 100 Young Social Entrepreneurs of the Year list.
The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff recently played host to over 60,000 rugby fans who gathered there to watch Wales play France via big screens in the semi-final of the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.
Statements taken from convicted criminals are encouraging Cardiff residents to report suspicious behaviour as part of a new leaflet campaign from the South Wales Police. The campaign, called Bag a Burglar, is being run by Detective Sergeant Rob Cronick. Cronick said that the scheme was set up to help identify the areas that criminals lived in, to help police these areas better.
The Cardigan-based couple behind clothing brand Howies are to launch a new business venture based around manufacturing and selling jeans.
Cardiff Bus, the operator behind one of Cardiff’s main public transport services, has announced its decision to change the focus of its on-board advertising.
There could be an increased demand for poster and brochure printing in Cardiff following the news that BBC’s Doctor Who could be coming home, for good.
A revolutionary new advertising system involving printing messages on large passenger balloons is facing strong opposition from local residents of Cardiff.
Mansion House, a grade II listed council-owned building located in Cardiff Bay, is at the centre of discussions about how the council can better use it to increase income following government cuts to funding.