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Middlesbrough Advertising And Marketing

Advertising and Marketing does exactly what it says on the tin. Providing you with an easy route to marketing your business successfully, through our UK portal to the advertising agency you need. Listing skilled service providers in marketing techniques and products that include brand creation, graphic design and point of sale displays, to public relations companies to really get your name heard. Promotional products offered here incorporate signs and banners for highly public advertising, to promotional gifts for a more subtle, disseminated marketing technique. This comprehensive category for Advertising and Marketing covers every angle at which you can reach your audience, through branded, targeted products, to direct mail or flash web design. Get your voice heard here.

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Middlesbrough is an industrial town and port in northeastern England. Middlesbrough is historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, but in 1974 became part of the new administrative county of Cleveland. In 1996 Cleveland was abolished, and Middlesbrough became a unitary authority, though it is still part of North Yorkshire for ceremonial purposes. Middlesbrough is situated on the south bank of the river Tees, it became a town in 1830 as a result of industrial expansion connected with iron production and the growth of railways, including the development of the Stockton and Darlington Railway. The Pease family of Cleveland, landowners with major iron interests, are seen as largely responsible for the explosion of Middlesbrough from little more than a hamlet into a fully-fledged town. Middlesbrough is still an industrial town, with chemicals, fertilizers, iron and steel as its main industries. Middlesbrough also has a large and comprehensive shopping centre made up of several smaller centres.

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