St Mary Abchurch House 123 - 127 Cannon Street London EC4N 5AU
Description
Installation and display of externally illuminated banner advertising on temporary hoarding, including: (i) one PVC banner measuring 700mm x 1075mm at a height of 3.5m on the southern elevation, (ii) one PVC banner measuring 700mm x 3000mm at a height of 3.5m on the southern elevation, (iii) two PVC banners measuring 700mm x 3000mm at a height of 3.5m on the southern elevation, (iv) two PVC banners measuring 650mm x 1380mm at a height of 5.7m, on the eastern and western elevations (v) two PVC banners measuring 700mm x 2200mm at a height of 4.3m on the eastern elevation (Abchurch Yard).
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39 previous applications on record - archival context, not part of the live application.
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