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In a surprising move, Cardiff Council has refused to give in to demands from humanists to remove its logo from adverts across the city encouraging people to go to church this Easter.
Humanists UK has criticised Cardiff Council after banners appeared across the city which state, "Trust in Jesus, he is alive, ...
Humanists UK has criticised Cardiff Council for displaying banners across the city which feature text saying ‘Trust in Jesus, He is Alive, Come to Church!’ and then feature its logo at the bottom.
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Wales Humanists co-ordinator ... in compliance with the council’s Advertising Policy. "The Cardiff Council logo is placed at the bottom of all banner advertising coordinated by Bay Media in the city ...
Last year, permission was also granted for painted signs and window logo stickers ... the area's visual amenity and the conflict with the council's design policies. The decision serves as a ...
During the six-week programme, pupils gain work experience and tackle real-life challenges within various council departments, including Manor Road Day Centre, Amman Valley Leisure Centre, Trading ...
Original Green Party logo, a depiction of a sunflower ... Green Party of England and Wales, 2019. The world’s first national Green Party, New Zealand’s Values Party, emerged in the early 1970s, ...