The new editions, South West & South Wales, Southern, and East of England, will provide business users in these regions with classified information on the relevant businesses and services in their area.
The circulations are 131,000 copies for the East of England, 175,000 copies for Southern, and 211,000 for the South West and South Wales.
John Condron, chief executive of Yell said: This increased coverage will mean that the directory is even more useful when looking for products and services, helping business users to find information on suppliers relevant to their region wherever they are in Britain.
Donnelley also prints all of the Yellow Pages directories for the UK, which are part of the Yell group.
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