JANUARY TO JUNE 2025
WHAT’S ON OFFER
We are offering corporate advertising in our WHAT’S ON GUIDE. The guide is published every 6 months, with a 6 month calendar of events across all Cheltenham Trust venues.
The next guide will feature events between January to June 2025. It will be available and in venues in November 2024.
You now have the opportunity to advertise both in the physical and digital brochure. Prices are inclusive of both. You can choose a quarter page, half page, or full page and the coveted inside front cover, and back cover are available.
Spaces will are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.
OUR GUIDE
OVERVIEW
Our what’s on guide showcases our upcoming events at our venues; Cheltenham Town Hall, Pittville Pump Room, The Wilson Art Gallery and Museum and Leisure at Cheltenham over a six month period.
Who is it sent to?
Being the leading provider of culture and leisure in Cheltenham we have a diverse audience which represents the town. We regularly communicate with our core audience of 100,000 subscribers. We also distribute the programme in all of our venues for members of the public to take away for free.
Giving back
By being part of our WHAT’S ON GUIDE
you are not only receiving crucial advertising but you are contributing to The Cheltenham Trust. A not-for-profit charity. We sustain the heritage of Cheltenham and are the leading provider of culture and leisure.
Where is it displayed?
Our physical brochures are printed and available in all of our venues, which have a total monthly footfall of 70,000. We have a digital copy on our website which has received 42,000 impressions.
OUR OFFER
Our reach and engagement is extensive. Here we share with you statistics so you know what to expect when you advertise with us.
PRICES TO FEATURE IN THE WHAT’S ON JANUARY TO JUNE 2024 GUIDE
Bleed - 3mm (151mm x 48mm)
Text area - (129mm x 42mm)
Bleed - 3mm (151mm x 108mm)
Text area - (129mm x 90mm)
Bleed - 3mm (154mm x 216mm)
Text area - (140mm x 202mm)
Bleed - 3mm (154mm x 216mm)
Text area - (140mm x 202mm)
FILE FORMATS
In terms of image file types, .ai, .eps, .psd and .jpeg are all acceptable (.jpeg is only okay if it has been compressed for easy sending and was originally made at 300dpi).
When using InDesign, be sure to package your files before sending - this ensures all fonts, and links are retained (it’s also a good idea to outline your type to prevent any typography issues).
PRO TIP
For the best quality print, your logos should be sent to your printer in vector format (.ai or .eps files). Logos taken from websites are generally .gif, .png or .jpeg – none of which are really suitable for printing because they reproduce blurry and pixelated.