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Gerry
Fitzmaurice
Managing Director |
Mubashar
Hafeez
B.Com ACCA
General Manager and
In-House Accountant
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Amid the turmoil of economic instability and change locals are unsure as to what 2010 might bring. One thing we do know is that we are facing into another tough year. One that will require practical thinking, innovation, assertiveness and loyalty to ensure we can face the challenges ahead. And here at North County Leader, Your No.1 Local Newspaper, we are confident that we can offer it all.
In this current climate it is vital that the community is kept informed of the latest news from this rapidly changing region. In 2010 we aim to bring you the news that matters.
Local businesses also now face into a difficult environment where it is imperative that we achieve the best value for every euro we spend. So when it comes to promoting business, old and new, we at North County Leader are delighted to be the No.1 Local newspaper in the region.
- We offer unrivalled distribution, reaching 40,000 homes every week. That's a phenomenal 160,000 customers.
- We can deliver your leaflets or promotional material directly to the homes of your potential customers.
aFrom 1,000 to 40,000, we can meet your need.
- We boast the lowest cost per thousand advertising to our clients.
- We are the only ISO 9001:2008 accredited local newspaper.
Our staff are trained to the highest levels and live locally so we know the stories and issues that affect our readers.
Of course quality content and staffing means nothing without the production values to back it up. The County Leader is put together using the latest newspaper production technology to ensure the highest standard of printing is achieved for our readers and advertisers.
The County Leader is a family owned newspaper and has maintained the values upon which it was founded over a decade ago. Going forward we will continue to bring our advertisers value for money and offer our readers the quality local coverage they've come to expect from the No. 1 Local Newspaper in North County Dublin. |