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Bristol City Council and Graffiti, by gerry on Mar 26, 2008 18:17:31 GMT 1, With a current project the BBC are running for the new Chief Executive of Bristol City Council, i thought spreading the following message around might be fun. Feel free to send on to your friends with an interest, or even act on it!
Bristol City Council now has a new Chief Executive, and BBC Bristol are currently running a project to send in photos to her of what people like and donโt like about Bristol. Theyโll be taking her on a guided tour of the city based on the photos, and giving her copies of them all as well.
Obviously, the Council is in two minds about Bristolโs graffiti scene: on the one hand they keep Banksys; on the other, they remove other artistsโ and writersโ work. A new Chief Executive could lead to a change of policy in the city so nowโs your chance to support a policy that treats an internationally recognised graf scene properly.
So if you want to see the council begin to recognise the massive range of talent it has on its own doorstep, send the BBC a photo of your favourite bit of graf or street art in Bristol, maybe along with some comments on what it means to you and what youโd like the council to do about graf in the future.
You can email your pictures and comments to mybristol@bbc.co.uk or if youโre on flickr, upload them to www.flickr.com/groups/613122@N25/pool/
For more information, see tiny.cc/OOLUu
Please forward this message on to other people who may be interested.
With a current project the BBC are running for the new Chief Executive of Bristol City Council, i thought spreading the following message around might be fun. Feel free to send on to your friends with an interest, or even act on it! Bristol City Council now has a new Chief Executive, and BBC Bristol are currently running a project to send in photos to her of what people like and donโt like about Bristol. Theyโll be taking her on a guided tour of the city based on the photos, and giving her copies of them all as well. Obviously, the Council is in two minds about Bristolโs graffiti scene: on the one hand they keep Banksys; on the other, they remove other artistsโ and writersโ work. A new Chief Executive could lead to a change of policy in the city so nowโs your chance to support a policy that treats an internationally recognised graf scene properly. So if you want to see the council begin to recognise the massive range of talent it has on its own doorstep, send the BBC a photo of your favourite bit of graf or street art in Bristol, maybe along with some comments on what it means to you and what youโd like the council to do about graf in the future. You can email your pictures and comments to mybristol@bbc.co.uk or if youโre on flickr, upload them to www.flickr.com/groups/613122@N25/pool/For more information, see tiny.cc/OOLUuPlease forward this message on to other people who may be interested.
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