Sunday, 3 January 2010

Charity Sign

More signage news from in and around the UK from Hants and Dorset Signs as a charity shop has lost an appeal to keep its sign – and bosses are considering taking the matter to the High Court. St Richard's Hospice staff were told by the borough council to remove the plastic sign from outside their shop in Tewkesbury High Street.

Council officers said the sign was not suitable for a grade II-listed building in the conservation area and described it as "harsh, shiny and alien".

The charity disagreed, saying it felt its sign looked much smarter than many others in the High Street and lodged an appeal with the Bristol-based Planning Inspectorate.

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