danielcrowley wrote:
We have decided therefore to introduce an immediate 6 month moratorium on the use on boards above commercial premises on Sydenham Rd (the High St as defined as Cobbs Corner to Bell Green but obviously this will extend up Kirkdale when relevant). All existing boards will be removed and no further boards will be erected (above commercial premises) during this period. We will use the six months to evaluate the commercial impact this decision has had on our business and to also consult with our clients (predominately our major landlords). Some landlords or vendors may feel strongly that a board will assist us in finding a buyer or tenant for their property. If so, this is something we will have to think about and discuss with them. We will obviously explain our decision and hope they agree with us and see the benefit to the wider community. Given the strength of feeling on this issue (on this forum at least) we hope it proves feasible to make our ban permanent.
I hope people appreciate the significance of this decision for us and accept it in the spirit it has been proposed. We are also more than happy to meet up with people to discuss this and indeed any other issue. I would like to add that obviously we aren’t the only estate agent in Sydenham and the removal of our boards isn’t going to fix this entire problem. But we are keen to do our bit and take a lead.
It goes without saying that the boards alone aren’t the only reason the high street looks a little scruffy and it would be interesting to hear peoples views on how we tackle littering, graffiti, dog s**t on the pavement, spitting and some of the other things that can make walking on the high st a depressing experience at times.
dan crowley
If this forum had a 'round of applause' smiley, I'd use it right now.
It will be really interesting to see how this experiment pans out and I do hope you'll keep us posted about how the lack of boards affects (or doesn't) your business. If you find they aren't as necessary as you thought, you can use your no-boards policy as a positive selling point for your local business (but don't do that while the experiment is ongoing - we need as close to control conditions as possible!). Good luck.