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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Management   来源:World  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Plaid Cymru spokesperson Heledd Fychan said "these are really disheartening numbers from the government's own data".

Plaid Cymru spokesperson Heledd Fychan said "these are really disheartening numbers from the government's own data".

"While advertising generates revenue that's reinvested back into the transport system, TfL is a public service – it shouldn't be so underfunded that Londoners are bombarded with ads just to keep the network afloat."A TfL spokesperson said: "A full Equality Impact Assessment will also be carried out to ensure that the needs of all customers are fully considered."

Bored PandaAll orange cats share 1 communal brain cell and these pics prove it

In addition to its plans for the Elizabeth line, Global has said it wants to transform the 160m long moving walkway at Waterloo Tube station into a "multi-sensory experience" featuring eight large digital screens, "combining sound, 3D visuals, scent and motion".Across the wider Underground network, the advertising giant wants install more than 1,000 standard-sized digital screens "designed to immerse, inspire and move Londoners like never before".Global said its plans were "underpinned by sustainability – from solar-powered screen assembly to carbon-neutral materials and modular screens that can be repaired easily".

Bored PandaAll orange cats share 1 communal brain cell and these pics prove it

Chris Forrester, managing director of commercial said: "Londoners have always looked to the Tube to tell them what's going on, what's new, and where they need to be."The corridors and carriages of the London Underground aren't just ad space – they're a part of the very fabric of London life and a creative canvas for advertisers".

Bored PandaAll orange cats share 1 communal brain cell and these pics prove it

The luxury department store Harrods says it is the latest retailer to have been targeted by a cyber attack.

The firm said it had "restricted internet access at our sites" following an attempt to gain access to its systems.The chief executive at an NHS trust has announced her retirement after a 37-year career in the health service.

Angela Stevenson said she was proud of all that had been achieved at Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (SASH).She took the role of chief executive in December 2021, having previously been chief operating officer from September 2015.

Ms Stevenson said: "As someone who started as a student nurse in Glasgow in 1988 and worked my way up to be chief executive, I want to share my gratitude for what I have been able to do over a long and fulfilling career."She will retire later in the year and the trust's board will begin working up the details to agree her successor, a spokesperson said.

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