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Advertising and sponsorship

Did you know, a sign on a roundabout or a boundary on a main road in Southampton will be viewed a minimum of 2,000,000 times per year. Take a look through the image gallery to learn about other opportunities to grow your business.

Southampton advertising at a glance: take a look at what we can offer you. For more information please see the sections on the left or contact us using the details below.

Sponsorship and advertising

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How many people could your business reach this year?

Young people on a roundabout

Two million people

A sign on a roundabout or a boundary on a main road in Southampton will be viewed a minimum of 2,000,000 times per year.

Source: Highways Agency

Shamrock Quay

106,000 homes and businesses

City View has the largest circulation of any publicity in Southampton.

Source: Royal Mail

Driving

40 minutes

Is the time it would take 1.5 million people to drive to Southampton from their homes.

Source: Economic Development, Southampton City Council

Eye through a magnifying glass

47% higher

Visual perception of outdoor media is 47 per cent higher in Southampton than anywhere else in the UK.

Source: JC Decaux

Crowd

236,900 - Southampton City Council can reach all residents in the city as well as;

79 schools, 2 Oasis academies, 38,000 children, 43,000 students, 7,000 businesses, 40,000 daily visitors, 800,000 cruise ship passengers and 5 million travellers through the Southampton Central train station.

The Bargate

563 years

Established, legally, in 1445, Southampton City Council is the most established brand in the city.

Source: Southampton Archives Service

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