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Showing posts with label The Black Horse Has Been Eat as Lloyds Bank drop Horse and TSB from Signs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Black Horse Has Been Eat as Lloyds Bank drop Horse and TSB from Signs. Show all posts
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Oakham Town Clerk, The Black Horse Has Been Eaten as Lloyds Bank drop Horse and TSB from Signs
APP/2013/0176/APB (ADV) Lloyds Banking Group
Erection of 2 No. internally illuminated fascia signs, 1 No. internally illuminated
projector, 4 No. internally illuminated heritage window light strips, 1 No. internally
illuminated square brand logo, 1 no. internally non illuminated vinyl, I No. externally
non illuminated aluminium name plate, 1 No. externally non illuminated vinyl overlay,
1 no. non illuminated atm backing panel (internally applied) and 1 No. internally
illuminated acrylic atm collar and 1 no. internally illuminated projector
Lloyds TSB Bank Plc 43 High Street
Oakham Town Council aprroved the above application
Photographs show Lloyds Bank is to drop the use of the Black Horse and TSB
Cllr Adam Lowe pointed out the Black Horse had vanished.
Cllr Peter Lockett said it had gone because there was no stabling.
The Town Clerk Richard White said it was more likely that a person had eaten it.
Some concerns were raised about the green lights, it appears none of the council
has noticed they are already illuminating the windows.
They felt there were no issues as no one lives nearby. forgetting the flats across the
road?
Cllr Adam Lowe pointed out the planning portal at Rutland County Council was
rather fun but it was a pity it did not include a feature to move things about?
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
Oakham Town Clerk,
The Black Horse Has Been Eat as Lloyds Bank drop Horse and TSB from Signs
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