Just seen the banner and my opinion is that its pretty damn crap.
Why?
You still see much of the shoddy paintwork on the bridge.
The banner is all wrinkled.
The overall design is so crap.
I could go on but I'll give everyone else chance instead.
Oh well.
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Probably more cost effective to wait till there is more flem, on both sides, so can be cleaned in one go. which begs the question..... as you say. Most cost effective will be not to clean it at all. Keep the Flem, treat it as local art and part of building a better community.
FLEM is the graf what's written on the banners. Could it be the grafitti equivalent of gobbing out big greeny?
er..... not sure I get the press like button... am I missing something?
I think this may answer your question
Dear Mr Swift
Ah yes, Bay Media. This company is apparently well in with the council and has previous form (in Crouch End) for eyesore banners on lampposts, with council complicity of course. I was going to give them credit for their financial nouse but really, dealing with the council is like taking candy from a baby.
They appear to have run rings round the Local Authority: the council is pleased to receive £2,415 (21%). Is it right that Bay Media score £9,085 (if my arithmetic is right)? Can their smaller banner-eyesores cost three times what the council paid for their eyesore-banner?
I say, ban the banners!
Yes LBoH have created an eysore and for a profit £2,415 a year. Its t shocking The revenu from the bridege brings in £6.61 per day. Utterly pathetic
Did the Gardens Residents Association, the Ladder Community Safety Partnership and Woodlands Park Residents Association. know how much revenue LBoH were going to raise from the adverts.
It would be interesting to hear their side of the story. I appreciate the LCSP did not want advertising.
Is there anyone from the GRA WPRA and LCSP who can answer this.
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