Sussex Life is the magazine for enjoying life in Sussex. If you love the county and want somewhere to go, something to do, or just a good read, then this is the title for you. We have regular food and drink pages, items for your diary, interviews with local characters, articles about our towns and villages and much, much more. Every month there is something different to enjoy, all with a special Sussex flavour. Love Sussex? You’ll love Sussex Life.
Somerset Life is the magazine that puts the gloss on life in Somerset. Every month it’s packed with features about this picturesque part of England – from characters and personalities to heritage and traditions. We turn the focus on our towns and villages, and give comprehensive guides to enjoying life in Somerset – including what’s on, restaurant reviews and topical features on major events. Somerset Life is published 12 times a year.
Powerboat & RIB is the largest UK magazine dedicated to the world of power boating and water sports. Published with some 140 pages of highest quality full colour articles and features, the magazine’s content includes; boat tests, multiple equipment reviews, cruising and events reports, features on boat handling and specialist subjects, industry news, professional reports, leading interviews plus a whole lot more! PBR is widely known for being the best read of its genre. Brutally honest, daring and entertaining, its content is written by the world’s most renowned experts and journalists. PBR is the first boating magazine to debut 3D technology on the printed page.
Whether you enjoy playing the piano in your spare time or have made a career out of performing, Pianist magazine has features and articles to appeal to anyone who loves the instrument, regardless of ability. You’ll read inspiring interviews with the world’s best players, exploring their careers and training, and the reviews of instruments and accessories help you choose the right pieces for you.
Improving your photography one week at a time. The world’s best-selling digital photography magazine, Photography Week is the ultimate resource for anyone who wants to improve their photography. Every issue we bring you inspirational images, creative ideas, must-try photo projects and in-depth video reviews, plus no-nonsense practical advice on how to get the best from your camera, so you can capture and edit images you can be proud of.
Northern Home & Cottage celebrates the way you live Up North. In every issue, you’ll learn creative decorating tips, tour a variety of homes, and collect easy-to-make recipes. Plus, you’ll meet people who left behind the city life and followed their dreams north. Get inspired to create your dream home.
Music Teacher magazine has been the essential music teacher’s companion since 1908, and now it’s brighter and livelier than ever. It contains a wide range of quality features and lively content to keep you inspired, entertained and connected – wherever you work in the profession.
Modern Rodding is dedicated to early and late hot rodes – from Model Ts to GTOs and everything in-between. It features the latest in custom builds, technical articles, new products, and special features.
This weekly magazine features several sections highlighting the drab and fab in the celebrity fashion world, helping you to always keep your style on point. “The Week In Style” gives you a report on the week’s trends, celebrity face-offs to see who wore the hottest new outfits best, and a photomontage of the best-dressed stars to inspire for your own style. You’ll also find “Diva or Down-to-Earth?” a great look at the everyday style choices of celebrities and whether they went over-the-top or were perfectly dressed for the occasion.
If you love Lancashire you’ll love Lancashire Life. Packed full of features on the county’s interesting people and places as well as what’s on it really is Lancashire’s essential read. And with its famed society pages – we photograph all the county’s finest charity balls and events – Lancashire Life is also about glamour. You’ll find the finest fashions, best places to eat out and much, much more. We like to measure our success – we keep stock of how many metres we have produced each week, how often we met our deadlines and, for a bit of fun, the eggometer – how many eggs were eaten each week!’