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Minuteman Press: Full-Colour Printing & Copying Services

Minuteman Press International was once again rated the #1 Printing Franchise in the printing industry by Entrepreneur Magazine (January, 2010).

Minuteman Press International is a franchise organisation that specializes in printing services, copying and document reproduction, and graphic design services. Our individually owned and operated print shop locations will be happy to assist you with your next printing project. Whether it be litho printing, full-colour printing, digital printing, black & white copies, full-colour copies, graphic design, bindery services, finishing services, direct mailing services, promotional items, or ad specialties – no project is too large or small for us to handle.

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Minuteman Press printing centres can handle your next printing project: annual reports, announcements, booklets, brochures, business cards, business stationery, calendars, carbonless forms, catalogue sheets, cheques, compliment slips, computer forms, Christmas cards, flyers, folders, forms, greeting cards, holiday cards, journals, labels, leaflets, letterhead, menus, newsletters, note pads, pamphlets, postcards, price lists, printed envelopes, raffle books, report covers, stationery, tags, tickets, training manuals, and wedding invitations.

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  • Community opposes football stadium(09/01/2010)

    Several print companies in Aberdeen will be busy reprinting posters as a campaign to oppose Aberdeen Football Club’s plan for a new stadium in Loirston continues in the area. Aberdeen Football Club have submitted formal plans to build a new 21,000 seater stadium but Nigg community councillors have attempted to rally support in their area with residents in the surrounding regions of Cover, Kincorth and Nigg being encouraged to make official objections to the plans to Aberdeen City Council.

  • Health study to come to Wrexham(08/31/2010)

    Print companies in Wrexham will be playing a huge when they issue invites to residents in the area to take part in the UK’s biggest health study. As part of one of the biggest studies of its kind, UK Biobank is looking for Wrexham residents to take part in a scheme that will ultimately look to aid developments in treatments to fight cancer and heart disease. Half a million adults are hoped to be enlisted and volunteers have already been recruited from Swansea and Cardiff. Now, UK Biobank is coming to Wrexham to sign up residents aged 40 – 69 years to take tests which it is hoped will provide insight into why certain adults develop some illnesses whilst others do not.

  • Leaflets tackle alcohol problem(08/29/2010)

    Print companies in Coatbridge or other areas of Greater Glasgow will be getting involved in NHS Greater Glasgow’s latest plans to tackle the area’s growing alcohol problem. Following a report from a team of experts, a list of recommendations has been developed in the hope that the health of residents in the area will improve. It is recommended that the region’s pubs that open early in the morning should only be able to supply alcohol with a breakfast and that leaflets should be printed and made available in all licensed premises giving details about the recommended daily limits for alcohol consumption.

  • Opera threatens to disrupt village(08/28/2010)

    A resident of an Oxfordshire village has designed and produced hundreds of leaflets in protest to a plan to bring opera to the area. Summer operas are planned for a village in Oxfordshire for next year and residents of the area fear that their peace and quiet will be destroyed. Now a concerned resident has produced leaflets detailing the opera plans to distribute to other villagers in the area to try to drum up support to protest against the ideas. Turville, near Henley in Oxfordshire was the location for filming TV’s The Vicar of Dibley and now the pretty village is facing an increase in traffic next summer as the Wormsley Estate in the area is looking to become the new venue for Garsington Summer Operas. Organisers for the Garsington Summer Operas are seeking a new venue after their previous lease ran out at Garsington. Residents of Turville are up in arms about the plans that will bring increased traffic to the area and it is felt may disrupt the wildlife of the village as well as villager’s quality of life in this picturesque part of the country.