Anthem has launched three new special edition Sporting Legends "book-azines" to be sold exclusively by WHSmith throughout the year.
Kicking off with George Best His Greatest Matches last month, the firm has recently printed two more, Bobby Moore England's Greatest and World Cup Superstars.
Each 132pp publication has a run length of around 23,000 copies and is printed on 115gsm wood-free Pavarotti gloss.
"We've worked with Garnett Dickinson since we were set up in 2003," said Anthem publisher Simon Lewis. "We're very happy with it it's the only supplier we've never had to change."
TPF Group has been awarded the print management contract for the British Airways London Eye.
It further extends TPF's three-year multi-million pound contract with the Eye's owner, The Tussauds Group, which began last July.
TPF Group will now handle all of the London Eye's print requirements, including direct mail, brochures and point of sale.
"The London Eye is an iconic brand that originally fell outside TPF's initial deal with The Tussauds Group," said TPF marketing director Tony Wood. "This really is the jewel in the crown."
Amcor Flexibles has won a contract with supermarket giant Tesco to supply re-closeable Amcor Tape
Top packaging for a range of salads.
It is the first time the packaging has been used for fresh produce, with Tesco using it for its own-label Unwashed Salads range.
Amcor Tape Top bags are made from 35-micron oriented polypropylene, with antimist, and is flexo printed seven colours at Amcor Flexibles Ledbury.
The Tape Top system uses a pre-cut band that allows the pack to be closed multiple times.
Precision Colour Printing in Telford has been awarded a new weekly magazine contract by CWP Publishing.
Fone is 32pp and has a 13,000 run length. It is aimed at the mobile phone retail sector and is the only controlled circulation magazine designed and written as a popular consumer publication.
Precision has produced CWP's leading title, Mobile News, for the past 14 years.
Contract Update
Garnett Dickinson has won a number of new contracts from Bath-based publisher Anthem Publishing.