mattreddan wrote:I asked 3 times yesterday if there was a phone number but nobody answered, hence why there isn't 1 on there.
I think you need to contact someone like Formic to obtain this information. Maybe the Trust telephone number at A & J Buildings would be better than nothing. Without a telephone number there may be people who are willing to donate but can't do so. If we're going to the trouble of issuing this excellent poster then let's get all the information on it.
Sorry - just seen this thread. I don't think the Trust has a number yet. For flyers it shouldn't be a big problem given that the Nationwide info will be on there, as that is the easy solution for donations. I had three people ringing the numbers I've published who wanted donation information, and who weren't online - so I was able to get back to them today with the Nationwide Info.
If no other number is forthcoming I can dedicate one of the numbers I put on the flyer - 07401 513882 - but won't be able to monitor it while I am holiday next week (or for a period in June)
I assume a fund raising group will be set up at the meeting on Friday, so they might confirm a number.
Diamond Warrior wrote:Does anyone else think that putting the 'http://' before the 'tiny.cc/1zjv1' may make things a little bit more understandable?
For a poster I think a memorable URL is more important than a short one - I don't think many people would be able to make a mental note of that to type in when they got home.
Oundle Diamond #2 wrote:I'll wait for that addition to be made then.
Is it legal to just put posters up on lampposts and walls etc? I am planning on putting them in shops which charge about 10p a week or something but if I'm going to target the area where people have a lot of loose change (the school), could I get done for it?
it is illegal to put any notices on any property with out the owners consent.(this case being the local council) you can be fined and the company can be charged for removing them.i don't know how to put links but if you type in flyposting on lamposts there are council sites saying this.