Another High Street Rebrand

Alexia
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iSon wrote:Isn't all the signage in Oxford strictly controlled and has to match certain criteria? It may have been that they were too lazy to ask for clearance on a change in the sign?
Slightly subverting the topic somewhat, but Hafod high street within Swansea was, until recently, one of the blots on the city. Now after urban regeneration grants, the whole street has been "rebranded" and now looks dead smart with uniform yet classical signage, plinths and embellishments on house doors, and being next to the Liberty Stadium and Morfa Retail Park, house prices have rocketed.

Have a wander through and take a look.

More info : http://www.swansea.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=1378
wells
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Pete wrote:I noticed that there was a new sign being put up at my Lloyds TSB Scotland branch the other day however it still says LTSB Scot.

However on closer inspection in daylight I notice that the Lloyds logo is just a sticky sheet stuck over the sign so I presume it reads TSB underneath in advance of the rebrand.
Also earlier in the week, I noticed the signage changed on our Cheltenham and Gloucester branch.

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As I've stated before that Coral bookmakers next to C&G was my parents branch of TSB before it was merged with Lloyds in the late 90s so it's going to be surreal it being back in nearly the same position after all these years.
wells
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If anyone is aware of This Water, which mainly seems to be sold in supermarkets, it now appears to be known as This Juicy Water.
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I wonder if it is some dispute over the name, or they whether they wanted a more distinctive name.
JAS84
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It's a revert to what it was called up until six years ago.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/migr ... cence.html
scottishtv
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So the Co-op aren't now going to buy the Lloyds 'Project Verde' business/branches, but they will still be branded TSB soon.
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nodnirG kraM wrote:According to all the reports I heard, it'll be "TSB Bank". Oh good. To go with your PIN number I suppose.
Well, it is what the old TSB called itself.

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Alexia
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Still a tautological pleonasm though.
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Finn
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Alexia wrote:Still a tautological pleonasm though.
Damn. Had to look 'pleonasm' up before I got your very clever joke :)

(Always good to learn a new word)
Alexia
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Like.
cdd
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Possibly interesting high street sights I saw in Shanghai:

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Liverbird
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Oddly, most Liverpool branches are going to TSB. As far as I can make out, only one in the whole of the city will remain in the centre. The C&G next door to it has had its new signage installed with the C&G sticker ready to be whipped off. Most Lloyds TSB branches have also now had their new signage installed ready for 'TSB day'.
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