Wednesday, 1 September 2010

street clutter





"Our streets are losing their English character. We are being overrun by scruffy signs, bossy bollards, patchwork paving and railed off roads wasting taxpayers' money that could be better spent on fixing potholes or keeping council tax down. We need to 'cut the clutter'.
"Too many overly cautious townhall officials are citing safety regulations as the reason for cluttering up our streets with an obstacle course when the truth is very little is dictated by law. Common sense tells us uncluttered streets have a fresher, freer authentic feel, which are safer and easier to maintain."

so says Communities Secretary Eric Pickles who is encouraging Councils to get rid of unnecessary clutter in a bid to make streets tidier and less confusing for motorists and pedestrians. This would be a good time to have a look around your community with a fresh pair of eyes and report any bad examples of the kind referred to by Mr Pickles. 



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