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Oct 20, 2009
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as in Lihu‘e, Hawaii — the reefs are alive and are damaged when people
walk on them, Kaua‘i Save Our Seas President Paul Clark said Sunday.
Like Godzilla in Tokyo, walking on reefs harms the endemic ocean
environment consisting of fish, algae, coral and other invertebrates,
he said. These organisms are essential to the ecosystem. “There
are very few signs or even educational pieces on Kaua‘i that really let
people know what’s happening on the reefs or really what the reef is,”
Clark said. “People think it’s entirely dead, but it’s really alive,
even down to the microscopic level.” In an effort to help
reverse the damage already done, the nonprofit Save Our Seas has been
placing new coral reef education signs at local dive and surf shops
across the island, urging residents and visitors not to come in direct
contact with the reef. Hants and Dorset Signs. Bournemouths premier signmakers and for all your signage solutions. window graphics ~ shop front signs ~ bespoke led signs cut to size plastic ~ digital wallcovers ~ neon signs ~ projecting signs Driven By : SEO Services
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Oct 16, 2009
Getting Tough On Signage Rules
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as in Potsdam, New York, the village is once again cracking down on
off-premise signs downtown, asking proprietors to remove fliers and
advertisements for other businesses from shop windows. Code
Enforcement Officer John F. Hill recently distributed notice letters to
downtown business owners to advise them to remove off-premise signs
from their establishments. "People aren't aware of the law, and if
somebody brings in a poster who wants to put it in the window, they say
go ahead. There is a process you have to go through," Mr. Hill said.
"You can't advertise off-premise." Village code prohibits businesses from putting advertisements for other establishments in their windows. Hants and Dorset Signs. Bournemouths premier signmakers and for all your signage solutions. window graphics ~ shop front signs ~ bespoke led signs cut to size plastic ~ digital wallcovers ~ neon signs ~ projecting signs Driven By : SEO Services
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Oct 15, 2009
Revised Signage Guidelines
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as in Matawan, New Jersey — The Borough Council is revising signage
ordinances to enhance the ambiance of the downtown. Councilman Tom
Fitzsimmons said at a meeting, that creating a uniform look for
downtown Matawan could attract new businesses. He went on to say
"We want all the signs in town to look somewhat similar," he said.
"What we are trying to do is brand this area as a historical, quaint
little town. Once you've done that, you've created the environment for
people to come here and open a business, like a coffee shop or antique
shop. We can give the downtown a uniform look and give business owners
guidelines." The borough wants to encourage signs that identify
activities, describe local history and character, or serve other
educational purposes, according to the draft. Hants and Dorset Signs. Bournemouths premier signmakers and for all your signage solutions. window graphics ~ shop front signs ~ bespoke led signs cut to size plastic ~ digital wallcovers ~ neon signs ~ projecting signs Driven By : SEO Services
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Oct 14, 2009
Temp Signage Rules To Be Relaxed
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as in Pittsburgh. Peters Township business owners told the township's
council that a proposed zoning ordinance expanding the number of
permits allowed for temporary signs does not go far enough. Council
held a public hearing on a proposed ordinance change that would expand
the number of permits a business could get in one year for a temporary
sign. Ed Zuk, township planning director, said the ordinance
would expand from four per year to six per year the number of permits
allowed for one business. But he said it would decrease the number of
days for each permit from 14 days to 10 days. He said this would be a
net addition of four more days in a year that a business could make use
of temporary signs. Hants and Dorset Signs. Bournemouths premier signmakers and for all your signage solutions. window graphics ~ shop front signs ~ bespoke led signs cut to size plastic ~ digital wallcovers ~ neon signs ~ projecting signs Driven By : SEO Services
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Oct 12, 2009
Better Airport Signage Needed
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as Fine Gael Deputy Michael Ring, spokesperson for community, rural,
and Gaeltacht affairs, has called on Mayo County Council and the NRA to
improve the signage for Ireland West Airport Knock. “I have been
contacted by both Mayo residents and visitors who expressed their
concern about the signage for them travelling to and from the airport,”
Dep Ring said. “Really what is creating a lot of confusion for tourists
is the signage for Knock Shrine as many have presumed that is where the
airport was located. “I am anxious to get signs erected to
indicate exactly where Ireland West Airport Knock is, similar to the
signage for the Turlough House and the National Museum of Country Life.
A number of people have made complaints to me on this issue and I have
received several e-mails from tourists who toured Mayo, and when they
were going to the airport they found it very difficult to locate. Hants and Dorset Signs. Bournemouths premier signmakers and for all your signage solutions. window graphics ~ shop front signs ~ bespoke led signs cut to size plastic ~ digital wallcovers ~ neon signs ~ projecting signs Driven By : SEO Services
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Oct 9, 2009
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as West Midlands Ambulance Service has been developing a unique project
to help identify where public access defibrillators are located. Duncan
Parsonage, WMAS Community Response Manager for South Staffordshire,
came up with the idea and has since been working to install signage
throughout the West Midlands Region. There are over 1900 defibrillators in the West Midlands. Each
location and it respective sign holds a unique identification number,
which tallies up with database held within West Midlands Ambulance
Service. This database can be used by the Emergency Operations
Centre and allows call takers and dispatchers to be aware of defib
locations. Hants and Dorset Signs. Bournemouths premier signmakers and for all your signage solutions. window graphics ~ shop front signs ~ bespoke led signs cut to size plastic ~ digital wallcovers ~ neon signs ~ projecting signs Driven By : SEO Services
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Oct 8, 2009
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as Elections have sometimes been won or lost on long rural highways
with campaign signs that rival the size of storage sheds. Those days
may soon be over for Horry County, South Carolina. The Horry County
Council moved forward an ordinance Tuesday that would change campaign
sign size limits from 32 square feet to 16 square feet and regulate how
those signs are secured. The move would make Horry County the
latest in a string of local governments that have wrangled with the
number, appearance, size and placement of signs to create a fair
political environment and protect the look of their towns. The county
has an ordinance to regulate signs, which are not allowed on fences,
utility poles or on trees. The county will remove signs that
violate the policy. The county and the cities also have time limits for
when signs can be put up and how soon they must be taken down after an
election. Hants and Dorset Signs. Bournemouths premier signmakers and for all your signage solutions. window graphics ~ shop front signs ~ bespoke led signs cut to size plastic ~ digital wallcovers ~ neon signs ~ projecting signs Driven By : SEO Services
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Oct 7, 2009
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as it is not only centuries-old grand buildings which one can admire in
Valletta, Malta – any visitor who looks for them will find quaint shops
and street signs of different epochs that decorate the capital. Many
disappeared or were left to deteriorate but some others have been
preserved. In 1998 the Malta Environment and Planning Authority
scheduled the only street sign in French in Valletta, a survivor of the
short two-year period of the French occupation. The sign is painted on
the wall at the corner of Old Theatre Street and Treasury Street. It
was covered with a perspex frame in the 1990s to protect it from the
elements. The design guidelines for Urban Conservation Areas
(1995), provide that wherever possible, Mepa should protect all
cultural features that have acquired heritage value by virtue of their
age – over 50 years as stipulated by local law – and/or owing to their
history and socio-economic significance, or because they are an
integral element of their surroundings. Hants and Dorset Signs. Bournemouths premier signmakers and for all your signage solutions. window graphics ~ shop front signs ~ bespoke led signs cut to size plastic ~ digital wallcovers ~ neon signs ~ projecting signs Driven By : SEO Services
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Oct 5, 2009
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as A Tweeddale councillor has hit out after signs aimed at stopping
service buses clogging up car parks have failed to be put up. A Traffic
Regulation Order was first suggested at the start of 2007 to prevent
school coaches and other service buses taking up parking space around
central Peebles. It was eventually voted through this spring to impose
a three-hour limit. Traders and councillors had all voiced
concerns that tourist coaches were driving straight through the town
due to a lack of parking. And the order was seen as a saving grace for
the struggling High Street. But almost five months on, the restriction
signs for Kingsmeadows, Neidpath and Edinburgh Road car parks have
still to be put up - and most of them haven't even been made yet. Hants and Dorset Signs. Bournemouths premier signmakers and for all your signage solutions. window graphics ~ shop front signs ~ bespoke led signs cut to size plastic ~ digital wallcovers ~ neon signs ~ projecting signs Driven By : SEO Services
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