Freelance Journalist, broadcaster, columnist and local historian. Director of Bath Newseum. Married and lives in Bath.
Interested in local history, architecture and visual display in museums and urban spaces.
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I hope their little adverts don’t get removed. Anyone who tries to publicise community events in Widcombe with temporary signage seems to get their posters and banners ripped down (or confiscated?). We don’t know if it’s an over-zealous official or a vigilante banner-hater. The advertising for the jazz weekend was found stuffed behind the traffic lights junction box and my beautiful banner promoting the Junior Jokers kids’ events at next month’s Bath Comedy Festival disappeared from the railings by Ha’penny Bridge after just 24 hours, with the severed cable ties left scattered on the pavement
I hope their little adverts don’t get removed. Anyone who tries to publicise community events in Widcombe with temporary signage seems to get their posters and banners ripped down (or confiscated?). We don’t know if it’s an over-zealous official or a vigilante banner-hater. The advertising for the jazz weekend was found stuffed behind the traffic lights junction box and my beautiful banner promoting the Junior Jokers kids’ events at next month’s Bath Comedy Festival disappeared from the railings by Ha’penny Bridge after just 24 hours, with the severed cable ties left scattered on the pavement