by BillGrimsey | May 20, 2014 | Bills Blog
It was Percy Shelley who once said that, “poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world”. Almost 200 years later, a modern interpretation might be that creative thinkers often blaze a trail for policy makers to follow. Nowhere is this truer where the challenge...
by BillGrimsey | May 20, 2014 | Bills Blog
How one historic London printers shut up shop because of parking fines Tower Hamlets shop survived war bombings but was brought low by draconian parking laws that are ruining our high streets A shop closes almost every hour in town centres up and down the country, but...
by BillGrimsey | May 5, 2014 | Bills Blog
I’ve never much rated Brandon Lewis’ vision. The minister for high streets has previously argued that the explosion of betting shops, fast food outlets and payday lenders is a sign of a thriving high street. He’s in a minority view on this one, as...
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