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Premier Celebrates £2 Million Milestone for Environmental Initiative with the Woodland Trust

Previous Next November 2024 – Premier is thrilled to announce that its flagship environmental programme, Carbon Capture®,

Revolutionise Your Displays with eTEC AIR Bubble Board: The Future of Sustainable Print Media

Premier is excited to announce the exclusive launch of the eTEC AIR Bubble Board, a game-changing product

Premier Exhibits Innovation and Sustainability at The Print Show 2024

Previous Next Premier has successfully showcased its latest innovations and sustainability initiatives at The Print Show 2024,

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Premier Film Review – Floorshark

October 2019

Just when you thought it was safe… with Kernowjet Floorshark from Premier Paper you can give your floor graphics some added ‘bite’! At SDUK 2019, Premier showcased Kernowjet Floorshark in both entrances to the hall (a stunning shark design that looked too realistic for some nervous attendees) and also on the Premier Display Graphics stand […]

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Roll-Ups, Man!

May 2019

Premier Film Club – Kernowjet Roll Up Media What makes a perfect roll up banner? A star performance on press? Being visually Impeccable? A big, bold presence? With Kernowjet’s range of roll up media available from Premier, you get all of the above and much more! Ultimate Kernowjet Ultimate is a textured, white polyester film […]

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Rocketman – Still Standing!

May 2019

Premier Film Club – Rocketman Review ‘Boring’, ‘Shallow’, ‘Mundane’ are all words that we wouldn’t use to describe Rocketman, Dexter Fletchers incredible biopic about the turbulent life of one of Britain’s greatest performers! Rocketman follows the life of Elton John, from his early days as something of a prodigy, through to his sensational career – […]

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Aladdin, a wish come true?

May 2019

Premier Film Club – Aladdin Review Live action reworks of old animated classics are becoming more and more common. But are these recreations of our childhood favourites really necessary, especially when they sacredly include the late Robin Williams cast as the iconic genie? Guy Ritchie’s take on the 1992 Disney adaptation of Aladdin is remarkably […]

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