Fish names to be standardised
The council has set out a set of standards for the naming of new sites to be installed on city streets, ensuring they are clearly visible and not confusing to locals.
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The new rules say: “Where an application for use of public space on public premises has been made, the council may, on application by the local authority, request the site of the site to be designated on the nameplates and signage of any other site which might have been given a priority or priority of development”
It adds: “If in practice it is not possible to achieve any local advantage from this, we제천출장마사지 should take steps to remove existing names that may have been named in a mistaken manner.”
It also says: “The rules also specify a number of specific requirements that should be met in order for a propos코인 카지노ed use to be carried out”.
But one local resident has suggested they should be “completely removed” from the new plan, which will take effect in the summer.
The proposals were welcomed by the RPSC and were initially introduced in the wake of the London Bridge terror attack in July 2015.
An RPSC spokeswoman said: “We know that our name tags are highly visible, which is why we have changed the branding scheme so that they can be easily seen and be less of a distraction to anyone서산출장샵 who needs to use them.”