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GAZETTES

Discover more about our individual Gazette community magazines

Andover

Andover, situated on the River Anton, has a population of around 40,000. With good transport links and only 18 miles from Basingstoke and 15 miles from Winchester it is a great location for businesses and residents alike.

Forest Edge

Our Forest Edge magazines are delivered to homes and businesses in Totton, Testwood, Newbridge and Cadnam as well as all properties in between. Each has a sense of community and belonging. With historical hidden treasures this is a fascinating place to live and visit.

Romsey & Wellow

Romsey is a wonderful market town on the banks of the River Test in Hampshire. With a population of around 20,000 it is prosperous, friendly and inviting. The Norman Abbey lined with medieval streets is there for all to enjoy.

Test Valley

Test Valley is a local Government district covering Andover, Romsey and Stockbridge. Our magazines are delivered to all homes and businesses, by Royal Mail, in SO20 and SP11 7, which are the outlying villages between Romsey and Andover.

Winchester

Winchester, with a population of around 125,000 is situated on the edge of England’s South Downs National Park. A wonderful medieval city encircling an impressive cathedral, it is steeped in history. Fantastic.

Brockenhurst

Brockenhurst is the largest village in the New Forest, with a population of just under 4,000. The famous Beaulieu Abbey and Gardens, with its Motor Museum, are nearby. Easily accessed by rail and has one of the most successful sixth-form colleges.

Lyndhurst

Lyndhurst is a large village, situated in the New Forest National Park, popular with tourists due to its many independent shops, cafes, art galleries and museum. It has a population of 3,000 and is a beautiful place to live.

Ringwood

Ringwood is a market town in south-west Hampshire, England, on the River Avon close to the New Forest, northeast of Bournemouth and southwest of Southampton. It was founded by the Anglo-Saxons, and has held a weekly market since the Middle Ages.