Monday 18 October 2010

Pitch


We have searched for legal walls in London to graffiti on. We have looked up many places on the Internet also called up certain boroughs and councils to confirm the legal permission. Here are some of the images and links of the websites which gave us information.


http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/3288
The Cans Festival featured works by Banksy and street artists from around the world. The event also offered blank walls at the Lower Marsh end of the tunnel for festival attendees to add their own stencil art.

Although the large-scale installations will be removed now that the festival has ended, the stencil art on the walls is expected to remain in place for some months.

Between 1994 and 2007 Leake Street – which links York Road with Lower Marsh – was used by taxis picking up and dropping off at Waterloo International station.

When Eurostar moved its operations across London to St Pancras last November the Leake Street tunnel was closed to vehicles although pedestrians are still free to use it as a link between the South Bank and Waterloo's shopping area.



If there is other concerns please do not hesitate to contact the borough council.
Council info: Lambeth Council, Town Hall, London SW2 1RW
Email: infoservice@lambeth.gov.uk
Phone: 020 7926 1000

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