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Advertising on the 'Work' page:

Boxes are page width, (900 pixels wide by 100 pixels high).
The rate is £80.00 a year.
We can make up the ad for you.
Ad is tailored to companies requirements, and may use company graphics, logos, web site headers or graphics, whatever.
Changes to text can be affected by emailing HGV City.
Small line ads may be available for short term advertising.
At present this is free, but limited to one month per ad.
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HGV City has been providing low cost advertising to the UK transport industry since 2002
HGV City is very popular amongst HGV Drivers.
The quality of traffic is extremely high and consists primarily of HGV Drivers. Advertisers benefit directly from this fact.


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