The Big Lemon operates a public bus service serving the campuses of the University of Brighton. The majority of our passengers are students, allowing for well-targeted advertising campaigns. We carry approximately 500 individual passengers a week, most of whom use the bus on a regular basis. The buses are on the road between 8am and midnight five days a week, enabling a consistent communication of your message. (To have a look at the bus timetable please click here.) We advertise on the back of the bus, on bus tickets, and on A3 posters placed at the front of the bus for all to see. There is only one poster space on each bus so your ad is guaranteed to be the only one on display at the time.

For further information and to purchase advertising space please click on the links below.
Full mega-rear - as in the photo above (This will open up an email enquiry form)
Bus ticket adverts - perfect for advertising money-off deals at local shops, cinemas and restaurants (This will also open up an email enquiry form)
A3 Poster at the front of the bus. This costs £20 for the first week and £10 for each week thereafter. You will need to supply two A3 posters, one for each bus that services the route. The price includes the display in both buses. (Click here to email us about posters!)
We also offer all our advertisers a free link on our Links page!
Advertising Approval Guidelines
We especially like to advertise local small businesses and organisations with social and environmental aims
Adverts should promote equality of opportunity regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, age and disability
Adverts should not be of a potentially offensive nature, nor related to controversial or sensitive public issues, nor use obscene language
Adverts should not be of a political nature
Adverts should not negatively affect the interests of The Big Lemon
Adverts must not condone or provoke anti-social behaviour
Adverts must comply with the law and must not incite anyone to break the law
Digital media files: please do not send files that could result in data corruption, a virus, worm, or Trojan horse, or an increased vulnerability to hacking.