Irvine Herald T: 01294 278 312 19, Bank St, Irvine, Ayrshire, KA12 0AJ Editor Alan Woodison T: 01294 272 233 E: irvineherald@s-un.co.uk E: ihsport@s-un.co.uk
Advertising Pauline Paterson T: 01294 202 043 General Advertising T: 01294 278 312 Classified Adv. T: 01294 222 244 As Ayrshire's vibrant economy thrives, up-to-date information on all aspects of the community is in great demand. At Scottish & Universal Newspapers we pride ourselves on offering four titles with blanket coverage of the area. The trust built up in over a century of coverage has resulted in a special relationship between title and reader. New technology, in partnership with our strong and dedicated staff, means that each Paper offers the best coverage of local news and views. The Irvine Herald is the senior newspaper in the town and for 130 years has been an informed voice on local issues. It is currently enjoying a circulation boom and can rightly claim to be one of the fastest-growing weekly titles in Britain. A strong local competitor means the Irvine Herald strives to keep one step ahead, and increased use of colour and its strong community spirit ensures it is achieving that goal. In addition, S&UN also produce a complementary free newspaper, the Ayrshire World. This title, split into north, south and central editions, with its leisure and lifestyle content, complements the news coverage to be found in the paid titles. Strong advertising ensures high local interest in the Paper. As each title takes a step into the future there are many new opportunities on the horizon thanks to the state-of-the-art press facilities at Blantyre. In Ayrshire, Scottish and Universal Newspapers takes great pride in the quality of product it offers. Our staff at each title ensure that our unrivalled coverage continues to be the best. The Irvine Herald conforms to the newspaper industry's voluntary Code of Practice, administered by the Press Complaints Commission. If you feel we have made an error in a report, or have fallen below our usual high standards, please write in the first instance to: John Hutcheson, On-line editor, S & UN Digital, Press Buildings, Campbell Street Hamilton, ML3 . Tel:01698 283 200. Email: jhutcheson@s-un.co.uk. The PCC code of practice, along with details of how to complain, is available from Halton House, 20/23 High Holborn, London EC1N 2JD. Website www.pcc.org.uk or email complaints@pcc.org.uk Telephone: 020 7831 0022 Helpline: 0845 600 2757. |