Street Cred Magazine

The magazine grew from a one-page supplement in the Community Enterprise Newspaper to a 100-page glossy title within a few years.

Now running for 14 years, it has over 400,000 monthly readers in the UK and is available free of charge to a worldwide audience online at streetcredmagazine.com.

Street Cred sections of content include Celebrity Interviews, music reviews, live events, feature articles, fashion, sports, gadgets and self-help topics.

In 1998 Street Cred Magazine won an EMMA Humanitarian Award in the category of "Best Media Newcomer" at the Dorchester Hotel in London's West End.

In the company of the likes of novelist and former MP Lord Jeffrey Archer, Darcus Howe of Channel 4's Devil's Advocate and Body Shop founder, Anita Roddick, Street Cred Co-ordinator, Mark Dwayne received the crystal cut glass trophy as the best media newcomer in its field in Britain.

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