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Are you being adversely affected by the LTN measures? Like many of us you will have suffered increase levels of pollution as a resident and pedestrian. And as a bus passenger, or vehicle driver, you will have suffered increased delays.


You may also have been unfairly penalised for driving down a street at the wrong time.


To counter the LTN campaign some of us are arranging for the supply of message boards - similar to those used by estate agents. These boards can be mounted on poles (also being supplied),displayed in windows or on walls. See attached. Board size is 600mm x 600mm.


This will be of particular interest to people on EDG, Lordship Lane, Croxted Road, Dulwich Village, Gallery Road etc


If you would be willing to display one of these boards, please get in touch by PM.

Sure, see attached.


How many do you want for your friends and neighbours ?




mfcjoe Wrote:

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> Great idea, stop the LTN injustice, YOUR LUNGS

> MATTER not just Tarquins and Jemimas, can i have

> one that says anyone but labour and remind people

> they can vote this bunch of shysters out in less

> than 1 year.

You may need advertisement consent from Southwark Council and a licence from the Dulwich Estate to erect an "estate agent" style sign.


You may want to check the Planning Portal as this type of sign does not fall under Class 3 of the advertisement control system in England. The present rule is the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 2007 which has been in force since 6 April 2007.

mr whyte Wrote:

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> Droid - better make sure you check your slogans

> with the thought police on this forum first. Make

> sure your not using offensive words like "matter"

> or "all"... ;)



No matter how hard you try, and how genuine your intentions, someone on here will find a way to extrapolate what you have specified in your poster as either racist, sexist, anti-environmental, or drugs related!

Have checked the regulations and they would not be infringed.

The rules on Estate Agents boards are quite simple and largely refer to size, position and quantity.


Check this out....


https://www.hendersonsigns.co.uk/blog/estate-agent-boards-rule-and-regulations/


https://landlordlawblog.co.uk/2015/10/28/about-letting-agents-boards/


Google is a friend.



Jooles Wrote:

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> You may need advertisement consent from Southwark

> Council and a licence from the Dulwich Estate to

> erect an "estate agent" style sign.

>

> You may want to check the Planning Portal as this

> type of sign does not fall under Class 3 of the

> advertisement control system in England. The

> present rule is the Town and Country Planning

> (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 2007 which

> has been in force since 6 April 2007.

Jooles Wrote:

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> You may need advertisement consent from Southwark

> Council and a licence from the Dulwich Estate to

> erect an "estate agent" style sign.

>


Shhh - Throughout London we're all putting up signs about the Cladding Scandal and if planning want to complain they may want to pay for replacement cladding and the other issues that a failed system caused :)

heartblock Wrote:

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> It seems the rather unpleasant discourse; by those

> in favour of the current LTNs in Dulwich, on the

> DA poster is ok for rahrahrah, with it's latest

> nasty bit of posting, but this one isn't?



I don't even know what this means. The point is, one doesn't need to create a new thread every time they want to comment on LTNs, either for or against. There are at least half a dozen separate threads on the topic already.

  • 2 weeks later...

Don't forget to fill in the Southwark 'consultation' on the Dulwich LTN road closures/traffic cameras/fines etc


Link is here- https://consultations.southwark.gov.uk/environment-leisure/dulwich-review/


Please urgently share with your friends/neighbours etc too


Last chance to get these money making/polluting measures removed...

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