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Willard Wrote:

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> How about a nice Abercrombie ad campaign for you?

>

> Possible Billboard?


Why is the well-waxed guy on the right holding a fish?


On a more serious note, it would be pertinent to know how long it is proposed to be there.

If you are for or against a 10m x 7m advertising hoarding here let council planning officer [email protected] know.


The revenue from such a position may be sufficient. For the scaffolding to remain for some considerable time. Also it might set a precidence for a permanent hoarding - but as I say for or against let Southwark council officers know and really copy me as a ward councillor.



James, I find most of your posts helpful and insightful, but this has to be the biggest load of bol$$%ks I've ever read on here.


How many windows do you think the owners would like to block out with a permanent hoarding? There's plenty to chose from:


http://dulwichonview.org.uk/assets/uploads/2010/07/19899621_3a48ebc9d5-400x300.jpg

When I was one of the trustees of Bankside Open Spaces Trust ooh must be a dozen years ago I remember discussing an offer of ?60,000 for an advertising hoarding beside one of the parks we were involved with facing onto a road less busy than Lordship Lane.


So we're not talking small beer.

Nope.


I think it would be interesting to know how long this is planned to be erected for but am not against it due to timescale, more in principle.


It's ugly and unnecessary. Lordship Lane may not be the most beautiful high street in the land but it is relatively free of large scale advertising and major corporate branding. I like that. It's one of the things that keeps me shopping there.


If you want to hide scaffolding - fine. But please don't do so with a giant advertising hoarding.


And I shall make those views claer to the planning officer.

If you want to object to a planning application, write to the Planning Department at Southwark. They will consider all representations, but will only take it into consideration during the determination of the application representations which are based on planning policy grounds. Unfortunately saying "its ugly" probably wont hold much weight. If Members of the Planning Committee refuse the application on grounds which aren't based on statutory planning policy, it is likely to be successful at any appeal, at the cost to Southwark Council.

If it were just temporary, say six weeks, to cover scaffolding then there's probably no harm in it. The alternative would only be that green strong netting which would be uglier.


Could part of any permission be that the company benefitting and the advertisers make a reasonable/proportionate donation to local charities?

I can't remember what its called but the scaffolding on the building works across from Buckingham Palace looks pretty. Its got a vertical garden if that's the right way to describe it.


Maybe the forum could advertise on the new Forester's Arms billboard if it goes ahead? :))

katie1997 Wrote:

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> I can't remember what its called but the

> scaffolding on the building works across from

> Buckingham Palace looks pretty. Its got a vertical

> garden if that's the right way to describe it.

>

> Maybe the forum could advertise on the new

> Forester's Arms billboard if it goes ahead? :))


It's a living wall made by these guys http://www.biotecture.uk.com/

"The consultation period for this application is not open. Please contact the case officer directly if you have any questions. " http://planningonline.southwarksites.com/planningonline2/AcolNetCGI.exe?ACTION=UNWRAP&RIPNAME=Root.PgeResultDetail&TheSystemkey=9541857


"There are no documents available online for this application."


There will be ample opportunity when they are up to read them, consider, ask advice, discuss, make any representations. Anything submitted earlier will likely be a waste of everyone's time.

Sue Wrote:

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> cidered Wrote:

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> > Foresters arms? is the bishop no more?

>

> xxxxxx

>

> The Bishop was previously called the Foresters

> Arms - and a very vile pub it was too :))

>

> Unless you like the kind of place where you

> squelch over the squirly carpet and can smell the

> gents from wherever you're sitting :))



You can still smell the gents from wherever you're sitting, nothing changed there.

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