Fri, September 03, 2010
The Northern Constitution is one of Northern Ireland’s oldest and respected titles. It circulates widely throughout the rural areas of Counties Londonderry and Antrim, and is a family and farming favourite. The Northern Constitution is published in compact format, ensuring both editorial and advertising impact.
Adverts in the Northern Constitution are displayed in all three editions in Coleraine, Limavady and Magherfelt.
The District of Magherafelt (population 40,000) enjoys a prime location in the centre of Northern Ireland, stretching from Lough Neagh and the River Bann in the east and into the Sperrin Mountains in the west and is divided by the meandering Moyola River.
The District is steeped in history and many relics of the past are scattered throughout its diverse landscape - ancient monuments, plantation towns and of course the pervading spirit of a diverse and unique cultural heritage. Magherafelt is a prosperous, forward-looking District with a people increasingly aware of, and proud of their sense of place and their identity - a District looking forward with confidence.
Business is booming in the Magherafelt District. During the 1980s and 1990s, the area experienced the highest growth in employment in Northern Ireland (48% compared to a Northern Ireland average of 7%) and the local economy has continued to grow and nourish in the last decade. The Magherafelt District enjoys a strategic location in the heart of Northern Ireland. Through it runs the main road from Belfast to the North West.