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	"author_name": "Adblock Bristol",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/adblock-bristol-community-newsletter",
	"title": "Screened Out: Time&#x27;s up for the M32 billboards",
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	"description": "The two huge digital advertising screens overlooking the M32 are a daily nightmare for people who live near them. This year Bristol City Council has a chance to take them down. When the screens were granted permission five years ago, no one was prepared for the damage they would cause to the lives of people living locally or travelling past them. Testimonials from over 100 people who have been affected by the screens were gathered in 2020, and reveal that their extremely bright light shines directly through residents’ windows day and night. They impact mental health and distract drivers and the incessant light confuses local wildlife. Each screen uses a colossal amount of electricity - all for the sake of unwanted, intrusive big brand adverts from far away companies selling us stuff we don&#x27;t need. With the screens gone, local residents could sleep properly again. The confused birds would stop singing all through the night. Removing the screens would send a message to everyone in our creative, free-thinking, community-minded city: that the wellbeing of people and our environment are more important than corporate profit. It is five years since these screens were given permission and this gives Bristol City Council an opportunity to take action to remove them. We’re calling on Mayor Marvin Rees to take a lead in getting these screens removed to create happier, fairer neighbourhoods for us all.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/55662aedd71d781d8ad14fa9ef197201eceac084"
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