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Just behind park by dkh adventure playground when couple of police arrived with a women heading into The wooded area, shortly followed by more policeman. When we were walking down to Sainsbury's 4 more walked past and said they were going towards the school and then they walked in the direction. Anyone know what's happened ?
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Sorry to hear of your loss.




edcam Wrote:

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> Maybe they're looking to arrest someone for

> putting up those bloody annoying estate agent

> signs advertising their school fair.



😉 The estate agent themselves are far more prominent than the fair....cheap advertising for them, and an eyesore for residents, especially when keep up so long after the fair has finished.

bodsier Wrote:

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> Sorry to hear of your loss.

>

>

>

> edcam Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Maybe they're looking to arrest someone for

> > putting up those bloody annoying estate agent

> > signs advertising their school fair.

>

>

> 😉 The estate agent themselves are far more

> prominent than the fair....cheap advertising for

> them, and an eyesore for residents, especially

> when keep up so long after the fair has finished.


Exactly. I genuinely think they should be banned. Surely it's not right to be allowed to stick up an advertising hoarding wherever you want.

> Exactly. I genuinely think they should be banned. Surely it's not right to

> be allowed to stick up an advertising hoarding wherever you want.


The regulations give them deemed consent for a limited period, just like standard estate agent signs. Classs 3(D). Here's the bit from the guidance booklet at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/outdoor-advertisements-and-signs-a-guide-for-advertisers.

I'd be very happy to see this changed.


ianr Wrote:

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> > Exactly. I genuinely think they should be

> banned. Surely it's not right to

> > be allowed to stick up an advertising hoarding

> wherever you want.

>

> The regulations give them deemed consent for a

> limited period, just like standard estate agent

> signs. Classs 3(D). Here's the bit from the

> guidance booklet at

> https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/outdoor

> -advertisements-and-signs-a-guide-for-advertisers.

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