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Who said old signs were listed?

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I spotted this yesterday in south london and I don't like the look of it.
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gah!
Perhaps we should go down there and steal the old one, to prevent it from being scrapped. Then, in a couple of months remove the new one, and put the old one back again (!)
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Post by David D Miller »

I thought I'd already posted a response to the other recent thread about listing, but it appears to have got lost.

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