In the discussions re the banner, it was suggested that Paul Simon was not a fit and proper company to advertise on the bridge, given that their estate agent boards were illegally left up for weeks, even months, after they should have been taken down, thereby contributing to the visual pollution from which we all suffer. The Council's reply was that Paul Simon was a reformed character following the change in the franchise holder and was now a respected and cooperative member of the community.
The Council regulations on estate agents' advertising say that boards must indicate that a sale or let " has been agreed " or is " subject to contract " and the advertisement must be removed within fourteen days after completion of a sale or the grant of tenancy.
I did a spot check and took a few photographs. The latter show that the following " SOLD " or " LET " boards were in place on 28th June 2011 and are still there today, 25th July, two weeks after they should have been taken down:
5 Alroy Rd ( this board has been there for years )
30 Wightman Rd
75 Lausanne Rd
103 Hampden Rd
20 Hampden Rd
None of the Paul Simon boards carry the required agreed / subject to contract wording.
I see no signs of improvement.
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John,
I can only speak for sales (as we have no say over lettings).
75 Lausanne Road, N8 - The property is still For Sale
103 Hampden Road - Is under offer and has not yet exchanged
20 Hampden Road - Is under offer and not yet exchanged.
As you are obviously in the know on the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 and amendments 1994, you will be aware that the boards can remain until 14 days after completion. Since none of the above have completed, we are not in breach of any laws or regulations. However, the signs should have SSTC on them and I wilL bring this up with our board contractor and ensure it is added.
You will hopefully forgive me for feeling like no matter what we do here at Paul Simon, some people will never give us the time of day. Sponsoring local shools and initiatives, working with the planning department to ensure illegal conversions are not given planning and removing any signs that the council deems against their regulations are a few examples. It seems to me that we are holding out the Olive branch, and it is not wanted. We have made an effort since we took over two years ago. We haven't shouted or screamed about it, we have just done it. We are happy to work with local residents & start a dialogue. That is if the local residents want to work with us.
Reuben
Thanks Ruben.
Glad to hear it but if your boards had carried the regulation " subject to contract " I wouldn't have raised the matter.
I'm sorry you feel that your efforts have not been recognised but I am sure you will appreciate that not all residents are aware of your olive branches but we do welcome them.
Thank you John.
The boards at 30 Wightman will be removed by friday. As i said previously, I have no control over the let boards. However, if you have any questions over the sold/sale boards you can email me directly and I will deal with them immediately.
Best,
Thanks Hugh, I will email you shortly.
Anna, thank you very much for your support.
Reuben:
The problem is that the banners / To Let notices do not make it clear that there are different divisions within Paul Simon. You can't blame us for tarring all of Paul Simon with the same brush.
Have you contacted the PS Lettings department to pass on our concerns, explaining that you are being unfairly blamed for their unsocial behaviour ? Or could you give us a contact name / address so that we can do it ?
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