How are you designing your PCB? I assume you're using a form of CAD software, and if so...what PCB CAD software are you using?
I use Eagle (
www.cadsoft.de) and it allows you to create parts, both a schematic symbol, and a PCB footprint. Makes life a lot easier once you get acustom to creating custom parts. The datasheet, as hero999 pointed out, has the dimensions for the package, which all you need to create a perfect PCB footprint.
As for 'veroboard', I've yet to see a generic' prototyping PCB (veroboard) with 1mm pitch (the pitch of the pins on the 'tda7560'), 1.27mm (0.05") yes, but not 1mm.
For prototyping with that chip, I'm afraid you're going to have to either use CAD software that allows creation of custom parts, or at least manually design the PCB completelyfrom scratch using the dimensions given in the datasheet. As for production....if getting a full PCB manufactured is not possible (beit for financial/geographical reasons) you could try andfind someone with a CNC drilling machine, to route out copper tracks in copper clad. And if you're absolutely desperate, manually route out the tracks yourself. I've done this before and its alot of work, 1mm is pretty much the smallest you can so with a dremel and a milling bit, or a knife.
My two cents,
Blueteeth.