The magazine Life will be printed at Polestar Greaves in Scarborough. The 56pp title has a print run of 350,000 per week.
The team at Polestar Greaves are well equipped and experienced to reproduce the high level of quality required to complement the calibre of this magazine, said Polestar newspaper category director Steve Miles.
Our readers and advertisers have responded positively to the new product, said Independent Newspapers deputy managing director Brendan McCabe.
The deal follows Polestars capture of the contract to print Archant regional publication Sussex Life at its Colchester plant (PrintWeek, 4 March).
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