Bill posters face extinction
28 Sep 2007 | by Ian Darby
The sight of men up ladders pasting paper on to billboards could become a thing of the past following JCDecaux's announcement that it is to scrap glue and paper from its 10,000 UK sites.
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The sight of men up ladders pasting paper on to billboards could become a thing of the past following JCDecaux's announcement that it is to scrap glue and paper from its 10,000 UK sites.
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