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Ixelles Wants to Limit Visual Advertising in Public Space

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The town of Ixelles attacks the visual pollution caused by the overly invasive advertising signs. Objective: to make the public space more readable and harmonious. First concrete step: three large panels of the SNCB will have to be removed. These signs are located boulevard Général Jacques, close to the station of Etterbeek, and in Gray Street. "We want them to leave," said Julie de Groote (Les Engagés), ebony of Urbanism and Heritage, at the co…
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The town of Ixelles attacks the visual pollution caused by the overly invasive advertising signs. Objective: to make the public space more readable and harmonious. First concrete step: three large panels of the SNCB will have to be removed. These signs are located boulevard Général Jacques, close to the station of Etterbeek, and in Gray Street. "We want them to leave," said Julie de Groote (Les Engagés), ebony of Urbanism and Heritage, at the co…

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BX1 broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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