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Wee mistake for Wembley
Progress on the new Wembley Stadium has stalled again as hundreds of urinals had to be sent back because they breached strict advertising rules. The Mirror reports that Armitage Shanks had supplied the urinals with their name on the front. But this is against Wembley Stadium’s strict non-advertising rules, introduced at the request of official sponsors. One worker told the Mirror: “Just when things seemed to be running smoothly, we were told the urinals were the wrong kind and had to go back. “When the bosses told us it was because there was advertising on them, we thought they were joking. But apparently having Armitage Shanks on the urinals was against the rules and they had to go.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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