Hello there,
I was walking out of Barbican station and slipped up on the paper stewn across the floor outside the station. It's quite dangerous, especially for people like me. I'm 73 years old now and sometimes find it hard to see things up close.
I think these free papers should be stopped once and for all. If I want a paper, I can go buy one. There's never any peace and quite any more and the trains are getting messier and dirtier.
If the cleaners are left with just cleaning papers, they're obviously not doing a thorough enough cleaning job.
Good luck with your site, it made me chuckle.
Paulette, East Ham
MEDIA COVERAGE
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Infringement? Legal Team?
To whom it may concern,
Your website and newsletter have been brought to our attention as they are
both using a version of the London Lite logo.
We don't want to involve our legal team at the moment so we are just
requesting you change your logo. The current logo is an infringement of the
registered trade mark for London Lite.
If the logo is not amended by the 31st October 2008 we will pass this to
our legal department to progress further.
If you would like to discuss this further please give me a call. My direct
line is 020 7651 5285.
Thanks
Karen
Karen Wall
Assistant MD, London Lite
Your website and newsletter have been brought to our attention as they are
both using a version of the London Lite logo.
We don't want to involve our legal team at the moment so we are just
requesting you change your logo. The current logo is an infringement of the
registered trade mark for London Lite.
If the logo is not amended by the 31st October 2008 we will pass this to
our legal department to progress further.
If you would like to discuss this further please give me a call. My direct
line is 020 7651 5285.
Thanks
Karen
Karen Wall
Assistant MD, London Lite
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What a load of dog ***!
- Newspaper from the Dumps
- NEW!!! 'London Shite' is a satirical reflection of the state of the London Borough of Newham and Greater London, embodied within the weekday rubbish, freebie newspapers passed off to commuters as genuine news.