Print buying

Zebra wins Which? work

Independent London-based pre-media house Zebra has added two more titles to its repro roster for consumer organisation Which?.

The 5 Core Group produces unusual inserts

The 5 Core Group has produced 1.4m unusual magazine inserts to support car manufacturer Hondas More Forwards Please campaign.

St Ives prints OUP book

St Ives Clays has printed a paperback edition of <i>Words, Words, Words</i> by language expert David Crystal.

One Limited wins council contract

One Limited has won a contract to print residents newsletter <i>Outlook</i> for South Oxfordshire District Council.

Suffolk Design Print and Media wins council design contract

Suffolk Design Print and Media has won a 750,000 contract to provide design, printing and bulk photocopying services to St Edmundsbury Borough Council.

Polestar to print redesigned Woman's Own

Polestar has been called into action to produce IPC Medias 2m reinvention of <i>Womans Own</i> magazine.

Scope

Scope is a national disability charity which provides help for people with cerebral palsy and related impairments. It also campaigns for equality for all disabled people.

AccessPlus signs three-year PM deal with surveying body

Print management firm AccessPlus has secured a three-year contract with the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the bodys first print outsourcing deal.

Turners rolls out Sunday title

Turners has printed <i>Ethos</i>, a new magazine from 18-month-old publisher Sunday.

North-west firms land charity work

Four north-west printers have produced work for a new campaign being launched by the Manchester Versus Cancer alliance.