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Revision as of 09:42, 19 August 2007
In addition to the Mensa Magazine, British Mensa sends most members a regional newsletter each month. These are normally included in the Mensa Magazine mailing and are a black and white printed A5 format newsletter of 8 pages.
The exception to this system is the Channel Islands which is considerably smaller in population than the other regions. Their newsletter is four colour pages in A4 format, and is printed in-house at the British Mensa Office and sent to members on a quarterly basis. It is produced using equipment for the production of SIG newsletters.
The newsletters are all edited by volunteers. Some prosper and have agitated for an increase in size, while others struggle and need to fill their pages with internet humour.