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dds29 Wrote:

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> Hello James,

> I walked past the Papa John's trailer again

> today; they've manoeuvred it into an even more

> prominent position, (if that's possible) any news

> from the council? and can we add complaints, and

> to whom?Get a life the lot of you

> dds

I spoke to the guy at Papa Johns who said it is meant to be towed around as an advert but their 4x4 is broken. He said it will be gone by the end of Jan. It's good to up the prominence of the parade for us (BC Bikes) but when it obscures the shop it get's annoying.

Today I received an email from the lead officer.

Papa Johns havebeen told Southwark legal dept are asking up their case after the warning letter was ignored and that fine is likely to be ?1,000 + ?40 for every day.


I'm sure others will decide that supporting any business that clearly disregards the law and the local environment doesn't warrant their support.

James Barber Wrote:

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> Council officers have confirmed this advertisement

> would need advertising consent and none has been

> applied for and it will be investigated.


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Hello all. Just had to take issue here as I am aware of this said 'eyesore'. Slightly harsh words given rye lane is only round the corner, I wonder how many shopfronts there have full Ad Consent. That aside, there is a slight aroma of hypocrisy given that I get unsolicited advertisements from the lib dems through my letter box on a fairly regular basis Mr Barber... I guess you don't need permission to push your politics into my front room. Might is suggest all fly posters seek my permission in future before they become an unwarranted eyesore in my home.


Sorry if I missed something.

I was delighted to see this advertising trailer - if it hadn't been there I might not have seen the great deal they were doing on large or extra large pizzas! The only downside is, I have put on several pounds since Papa Johns opened up close by! I intend to keep supporting them though - I'll just have to cut back on my other food...

> Hello all. Just had to take issue here as I am

> aware of this said 'eyesore'. Slightly harsh words

> given rye lane is only round the corner, I wonder

> how many shopfronts there have full Ad Consent.

> That aside, there is a slight aroma of hypocrisy

> given that I get unsolicited advertisements from

> the lib dems through my letter box on a fairly

> regular basis Mr Barber... I guess you don't need

> permission to push your politics into my front

> room. Might is suggest all fly posters seek my

> permission in future before they become an

> unwarranted eyesore in my home.

>

> Sorry if I missed something.


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