Elvaston Castle Estate Trust and Friends of Elvaston Castle
Campaign Posters

Could you help to make more people aware of our campaign to halt the closure of Elvaston to the public? With our print-off-and-display campaign posters, you can!

The posters are available in two sizes and can be downloaded from the links below. Then just them off and display them in your home window, car or anywhwre else you can (legally!) think of!

If you can also help by distributing posters to neighbours and even local shops and businesses to also display, that would be fantastic! If you have any success in doing this, please do let us know.

Download and print the A4 size poster

Click here to download the A4 poster in Microsoft Word format

Alternatively, if you don't have Microsoft Word installed on your PC, you can instead
click here to download the A4 poster in PDF format

Download and print the larger A3 size poster

Click here to download the larger A3 poster in Microsoft Word format

Alternatively, if you don't have Microsoft Word installed on your PC, you can instead
click here to download the A3 poster in PDF format
(Poster will print out onto two pages of A4 which can then be attached together)

To view the PDF format files, you'll need to have the Acrobat Reader software installed on your PC. If you don't already have this software, you can download it for free from www.adobe.com
Here's how else you can help the campaign:

Sign the petition to show the Council and Government just how strongly people feel about the possible closure of the estate. Click here >>

Spread the word about the campaign by emailing as many friends & family as you can about it. Click here >>

Join the Friends of Elvaston Castle and play an active role in raising awareness and support for the campaign. Click here >>

Sign up for our email newsletter and keep in touch with the campaign and all the latest news and developments. Click here >>

Offer your specialist help - we're particularly keen to hear from experts local government, planning and legal issues. Click here to get in touch >>

And, if you feel you can offer help to the Trust or the campaign in any other way, please DO get in touch >>