WIN up to £1,200 of advertising to celebrate Voice’s first birthday

It has been an exciting and successful year for the Spalding and South Holland Voice – and we couldn’t have done it without you.

As a free newspaper, advertisers are our lifeblood – and to thank all of those businesses, from one man bands to large corporations, who have supported us over the past 12 months, we are offering you a birthday present from us.

Anyone advertising in today’s paper or the next editions on April 23 and 30, will be entered into a prize draw to win a free advertising package.

And the more times you advertise in the three editions, the more chances you will have to win.

The competition is split into three “categories” – classified advertisers, new advertisers and current display advertisers.

One winner will be chosen in each category at random after the April 30 edition.

The prize for the classified category is a maximum of a double classified box inserted for 26 weeks – worth a total of £390 plus VAT.

The prize for the other two categories is a package worth £1,200 plus VAT, which can be taken as adverts of any size from a sixth to a full page.

Advertising in The Voice starts at just £8 plus VAT – so why not call our advertising team now and be in with a chance of winning?

The Spalding and South Holland Voice is delivered to thousands of homes across Spalding and thousands more go out to outlets across the district – meaning it’s a great way to let potential customers know about the products or services you offer.

To find out how cost effective advertising in The Voice is – and to enter our competition – call on 01775 768815 or email [email protected]

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