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Hoarding Hotspots
Our map shows the results of our roadside advertising survey carried between November 2004 and August 2005. Our survey revealed the problem of a growing number of roadside adverts that were blighting the countryside along major roads and motorways.
  • Map
  • A4, 1pp
  • August 2005
  • PDF (200Kb)
Local Reviews of Advertising Controls
Campaign guidance on how you can get involved in local reviews of advertising controls and so help ensure that your local countryside remains free from inappropriate advertisements.
  • Guide
  • A4, 12pp
  • February 2001
  • ISBN: 1 902786 34 3
  • £3.00
Roadside Advertising: Problems and Solutions
Our campaign briefing on the problem of roadside advertising and ideas how to take action.
  • Campaign briefing
  • A4, 3pp
  • August 2005
  • PDF (108Kb)
The Eyesore Merchants
This briefing focuses on the websites of a selection of the companies that specialise in trailer advertising alongside motorways; and the companies who buy advertising space from them.
  • Campaign briefing
  • A4, 3pp
  • August 2005
  • PDF (79Kb)
The Local Heros
As the problem of roadside advertising has grown, a number of local authorities have taken a clear stand and successfully removed unauthorised advertisements in their area.
  • Campaign briefing
  • A4, 3pp
  • August 2005
  • PDF (98Kb)
Valuing the Small: Counting the Benefits

A paper presented by Professor Phil Goodwin (UCL) for CPRE, CTC, Living Streets, Slower Speeds Initiative, Sustrans and Transport 2000

A detailed report that examines the current obstacles to developing small-scale integrated transport measures (like safe routes to school and bus priority schemes) and explains why current methods for appraising transport schemes tend to favour big infrastructure projects like roads. The report contains proposals for ensuring these small-scale measures achieve their full potential in delivering a sustainable transport policy.
  • Report
  • A4, 21pp
  • October 2004
  • PDF (109Kb)

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