Advertising in our parks?
There is a consultation we can use to let the council know what we think of the various possible options to save money on parks. Adblock Bristol are very concerned by the proposal to sell advertising space in our parks – advertising in parks could target children and would disrupt the emotional, psychological and health benefits of our green spaces.
Our responses to the consultation can stop this going ahead, it takes about 15 minutes to complete and can be found here:
https://bristol.citizenspace.com/neighbourhoods/parks-and-green-spaces/
You have until 29th January 2018 to respond. Proposal 2 concerns ‘introducing appropriate advertising in parks and green spaces’.
Love our parks? Have your say!
This survey is extensive and suggests many other things, such as increasing events in parks, removing play equipment when outdated and not replacing it, increasing parking space in parks and more.
Thoughts? Make your views heard in the current parks survey which runs to 29th Jan 2018.
Part of this post was reposted from the AdBlock Bristol website.
Oh, didn’t know about this consultation, a pity. The only advertising I think would be acceptable would have to be very low key around the park’s edges and advertising environmentally sound solar panels and other green energy sources, anti-plastics use ads, healthy foods, wonderful trees and nature and so on. Would need to be very subtle, cleverly designed and vandal proof – Can’t see how it can be done unobtrusively though…