We’re alarmed to discover that a whopping SEVENTEEN new digital ads are trying to sneak into Bristol’s City Centre.
17 planning applications for new free-standing wifi units in town, complete with digital advertising screens of course. Outdoor ad company Primesight are involved.
Last September, 15 digital billboard applications for Bristol City Centre were already approved by BCC. These 17 are new applications.
Unbelievably, these uninvited new structures would be stuck permanently in the middle of our pavements and pedestrianised areas, and be visible from 50 yards away.
Locations: Anchor Road/Canons Road Junction, Horsefair/Union Street corner, the Horsefair outside Debenhams, Horsefair/Concorde Street junction, Lower Castle Street, Broadmead, Merchant Street, Newgate Street/Union Street junction, Wine Street, St Stephen Street/Colston Avenue junction, Baldwin Street, Prince Street, Park Street, Queens Road, Park Row/Park Street Avenue junction, Montague Street/Marlborough Street junction, Stokes Croft/Kings Square avenue junction.
Doesn’t look like they could make up their mind. Can we speak of an invasion yet?
We don’t need more advertising in our city centre, we need less. And we certainly don’t need these garish, brightly lit, constantly changing digital displays shamelessly vying for our attention with the sole purpose of selling us more and more rubbish.
YOU can stop this
Each of these 18 digital ads has a planning process to go through. The more objections we submit, the more chance we have of stopping this unwanted street clutter.
Here’s your quick and easy guide to objecting
1. Head over to Bristol City Council’s planning portal, or click on the links below
2. Search for the planning application (all references and links are given below)
3. Click ‘make a comment’ and submit your comment
4. Repeat for each of the 17 cases
Tips for your comments
There are two grounds on which planning applications can be formally rejected on. These are ‘amenity’ (how it would affect the surrounding area) and ‘safety’. So it’s helpful to base your objections to any application on one or both of these grounds.
Possible comments you could make:
- These panels would obstruct pedestrians, particularly blind people.
- The application claims them to be bright enough to be read at 50 yards, and the images are ever-changing – a dangerous distraction to motorists and cyclists.
- You may also, of course, want to add any other arguments – perhaps wider concerns you have about corporate outdoor advertising.
- You can also see this quick guide to objecting to planning applications
Links
Here are the references and links to all 17 planning applications:
Ref. No: 18/01280/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01282/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01284/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01287/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01289/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01291/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01293/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01298/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01300/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01302/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01304/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01306/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01308/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01310/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01312/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01314/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Ref. No: 18/01316/F | Received date: Mon 12 Mar 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
This post was adapted from the AdBlock Bristol blog.