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An exploratory report examining the problem of 'cluttering' of trade mark registers.
RA covering planning for the possibility of temporary or permanent clutter on situational displays.
IPO commissioned research providing evidence on the extent of cluttering and non-use of trade marks in Europe.
Reforms to household and business bin collections and a crackdown on unscrupulous waste carriers will boost recycling rates and protect the environment
Councils will today be urged to get rid of unnecessary signs, railings and advertising hoardings in a bid to make streets tidier and less confusing…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Minister urge removal of unnecessary signs, railings and advertising hoardings in urban spaces.
Local Government Minister Grant Shapps has today called on residents to unite and decide how they will use new powers to do a spring clean of…
Call for councils to get rid of unnecessary clutter in a bid to make streets tidier and less confusing for motorists and pedestrians.
New prize for reducing sign clutter launched.
Traffic signing system to be reviewed to remove bureaucracy.
As unnecessary signs are removed from our roads the Secretary of State for Transport calls for local authorities to continue the cull.
New guidance to tackle unsightly bin clutter and ugly wheelie bins.
Communities Secretary announces new planning guidance to deal with street clutter and road humps and calls for more town centre parking.
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