As reported by the Newspaper Society: On 8 June, Sir Ray Tindle launched seven new titles in Streatham, Brixton, Wimbledon, Wandsworth, Dulwich, Deptford & New Cross and Forest Hill & Sydenham, in addition to the South London Press.
The following week the net number of copies of all editions of South London Press showed a rise of 35 per cent.
Peter Edwards, managing director, South London Press, said: “Bearing in mind that this was the week when we had a double bank holiday and the schools half term.
“Previously, holidays of this nature have resulted in a sales decline of anything up to 25 per cent compared to the previous week, so to go 35 per cent in the opposite (and right) direction is quite a remarkable achievement.”
Net copy sales in the postcodes for each of the new paid for editions compared to the previous week rose as follows:
• Forest Hill & Sydenham 69 per cent
• Deptford & New Cross 30 per cent
• Dulwich 28 per cent
• Streatham 34 per cent
• Brixton 28 per cent