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After the council spent so much time, money and effort on the mural and matching bins on Forest Hill Road, i'm angry that someone is using it as their own personal dumping ground. Most of us are very happy and proud of the improvement to our area, lets face it, the old sub-station was a bit of an eye sore. I just think its a real shame that some inconsiderate people are making it an eye sore again.
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Shame that electricity sub station can;t be placed under ground.

It original dimensions would have been required to support electric switch gear. Such switch gear is now a fractino of the size and burying it would be quite feasible.

We'd then have a mini public square.

James Barber Wrote:

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> Shame that electricity sub station can;t be placed

> under ground.

> It original dimensions would have been required to

> support electric switch gear. Such switch gear is

> now a fractino of the size and burying it would be

> quite feasible.

> We'd then have a mini public square.


Like this idea.

Marmora Man Wrote:

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> James Barber Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Shame that electricity sub station can;t be

> placed

> > under ground.

> > It original dimensions would have been required

> to

> > support electric switch gear. Such switch gear

> is

> > now a fractino of the size and burying it would

> be

> > quite feasible.

> > We'd then have a mini public square.

>

> Like this idea.


Me too.

I love it! Well done Southwark Council for having the vision to do this. But what has happened to the bollards further up the hill? They are looking fantastic too but they are still only half painted. I think this may have been a guerilla artist and not the council, but I am wondering why they have not been finished?? Anyone know??

Anstergirl Wrote:

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> I love it! Well done Southwark Council for having

> the vision to do this. But what has happened to

> the bollards further up the hill? They are looking

> fantastic too but they are still only half

> painted. I think this may have been a guerilla

> artist and not the council, but I am wondering why

> they have not been finished?? Anyone know??


I have viewed the bollards whilst stuck at the lights Dunstans Rd Forest Hill Rd junction..


It would seem to me that a a few people must of decended at night for a quick spray for a bit of a laugh.

They have not been carefully painted. Just a prank. No real harm done. but would be better if more colour

co-ordinated of themed.



Not a Banksy but a Pranksy

Fox.

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