Thursday, 27 October 2022

Nick Bevan of info@shrewsburytourism.co.uk

Dear Nick

Thanks for quickly replying and reassuring me that my form has been received.

More importantly, I would like you to please speak to the owner of 'The Cat's Pyjamas' that either he must pay or, the company who painted over the mini mural on his property.  The action has spoilt a wonderful trail or treasure hunt for both young and old to try.  Out of the 14 animals/birds/fish, his was the only one that was destroyed by the painter that, presumably, was brought in by the owner to paint his shop - and NOT the BT phone box/cupboard as well!

Would the decorator pay Leah Hatton to repaint her mural?  Or, the owner and decorator share the cost?  It really is important that the mistake is put right.  We all have to put right our own errors and at our own expense, too!

I asked Steph for the name of the owner of 'The Cat's Pyjamas' so I could also ask for him/her to put right the mistake.  Is this possible, please?

Could you also take up my suggestion that the pedestrianisation that you have on Saturdays and Sundays should be extended to seven days a week.  On the 26 September, I wrote:

"The Art Trail is a Shrewsbury BID initiative.  Do go and see what you think, Chris.  The Comics Salopia hoardings also need promoting with a paper map to help tourists find them all.  I think there are eight to find, plotted on a map - PLEASE!

"Some improvements are much needed and would make your town even more special, inspiring and worth visiting.  More pedestrianisation would also help, by the way!  Brum city centre banned cars from their two main shopping streets many decades ago (the 1980s, I believe) and the place is still thriving with shoppers and businesses.  Do extend yours - please and make the town even more attractive!"

The infernal combustion engine must be controlled for the sake of the nationally declared climate emergency that UN Sec Gen, Antonio Guterres has given a Code Red warning to humanity for.  And, for reasons of shortages of fossil fuels, clean air and a much more pleasant shopping environment.

Best wishes

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