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Northern Housing, Midlands Housing and Southern Housing are three monthly regional magazines for housing professionals, in both the public and private sectors. Each month the magazines bring our 54,000 readers the latest national and regional news, keeping them up to speed with new developments in the industry. News analysis pieces and independent features provide a more in-depth examination of issues affecting housing, while spotlights on housing organisations offer an insight into industry trends.

Northern Housing, Midlands Housing and Southern Housing are published by Excel Publishing Company Ltd, the largest independent publishing company in the North of England, specialising in business to business publications regionally, nationally and internationally.

Established in Manchester in 1991, Excel is committed to achieving considerable growth. The company now has three offices in the North of England, employing over 120 people, with a turnover of just over £7 million.

Expansion has included the acquisition in Autumn 2005 of specialist contract publisher, Imprint Publishing and the investment in a New Media team to deliver Excel Online.

Excel publishes over 65 different titles, with over one million readers and 10,000 advertisers. The company prides itself on its authoritative and informed journalism, combined with a genuine commitment to deliver to our readers, clients and advertisers products that meet their business needs.

For further information visit http://www.excelpublishing.co.uk

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