Tugayslongwalkoff Posted December 30, 2025 Posted December 30, 2025 3 hours ago, levi said: If this does happen please don't get whoever did the one near the fox and hounds to do it as that's terrible Was just thinking the same. Itβs bloody terrible the sizings are way off.Β Quote
Mattyblue Posted December 31, 2025 Posted December 31, 2025 If you can Rover-ise the local area then great as the regime do everything they can to de-Rover-ise the Ewood estate. Just think of the history timelines and whatβs been done to Blues Bar for starters. Quote
levi Posted December 31, 2025 Posted December 31, 2025 12 hours ago, ... said: Was that not done by the homeowner That would explain it i suppose 1 Quote
Backroom Mike E Posted December 31, 2025 Backroom Posted December 31, 2025 Finally some decent (I hope useful) info. I shall quote her in full so none of it is my fault if incorrect: βHey Michael, more than happy to help.Β Admittedly all of my murals have been commissioned by councils so a lot of the sites have mostly been approved but I have a rough idea of procedure.Β Firstly, it's worth talking to the council regardless because they might know of some funding pots for national heritage funds and prosperity funds. Especially with it being the legacy of Rovers. Murals aren't cheap so the more funding assistance the better. They might also have council owned walls for your project.Β Owner's permission is a big must. Double check that buildings aren't listed or very close to a listed building. Β If so you'll have to go through a long drawn out planning permission process and it can take ages (personally from experience)Β It's worth getting planning permission in general though. It protects you from the keyboard warriors. Planning permission can involve a consultation phase, like letters of notice stuck to lampposts and letters to neighbouring homes that a large mural is going to be on site and then people have a chance to oppose it. Once you've jumped over that big hurdle, if people complain during or after the mural is done then... Tough! It's council approved! If you don't have planning permission, sod's law you'll get a Venkys revolt against the hard work, complain really loudly (on Facebook usually) and then the council will come and tell you no.β To her credit, she is not a football fan, and hates Venkys vicariously through me. 1 Quote
Miller11 Posted December 31, 2025 Posted December 31, 2025 In the 150th celebration planning meetings (πππ) there was initially loads of talk about a series of murals around the town. There was a lot of positivity from fans, Jamie Holman, Waggott, and the Community Trust. Loads of locations were discussed and some gable ends offered. Phil Reilly put his usual dampener on things a bit, but it seemed like it would genuinely happen. By the time of the last meeting it had been downgraded to one mural on the side of the Watson Ramsbottom building in town. Yasir was very pleased with himself for securing the services of whoever did the Bielsa mural in Leeds.Β I asked, not unreasonably I donβt think, what the subject of the mural would be. I was condescendingly told that βwe canβt interfere with the artistic process, itβs up to themβ. Anyway, to the surprise of nobody, absolutely nothing has come of it. 1 Quote
Upside Down Posted December 31, 2025 Posted December 31, 2025 8 hours ago, Miller11 said: In the 150th celebration planning meetings (πππ) there was initially loads of talk about a series of murals around the town. There was a lot of positivity from fans, Jamie Holman, Waggott, and the Community Trust. Loads of locations were discussed and some gable ends offered. Phil Reilly put his usual dampener on things a bit, but it seemed like it would genuinely happen. By the time of the last meeting it had been downgraded to one mural on the side of the Watson Ramsbottom building in town. Yasir was very pleased with himself for securing the services of whoever did the Bielsa mural in Leeds.Β I asked, not unreasonably I donβt think, what the subject of the mural would be. I was condescendingly told that βwe canβt interfere with the artistic process, itβs up to themβ. Anyway, to the surprise of nobody, absolutely nothing has come of it. Almost as though there was never any intention to do anything at allΒ Quote
TugaysMarlboro Posted December 31, 2025 Posted December 31, 2025 Whoever is trying to organise this. Please feel free to get in touch via DM. Β I spoke with someone who is heavily involved with Prism in the town centre and they'd be more than happy to help get the ball rolling and provide some expertise and knowledge on what is needed. Β 1 Quote
... Posted December 31, 2025 Author Posted December 31, 2025 56 minutes ago, TugaysMarlboro said: Whoever is trying to organise this. Please feel free to get in touch via DM. Β I spoke with someone who is heavily involved with Prism in the town centre and they'd be more than happy to help get the ball rolling and provide some expertise and knowledge on what is needed. Β Admittedly put my hand up and would like to try and get something going with this although I'm not well versed in the laws of the land but happy to make up a group of us willing to participate in pushing forΒ something local to the groundΒ Quote
... Posted December 31, 2025 Author Posted December 31, 2025 10 hours ago, Mike E said: Finally some decent (I hope useful) info. I shall quote her in full so none of it is my fault if incorrect: βHey Michael, more than happy to help.Β Admittedly all of my murals have been commissioned by councils so a lot of the sites have mostly been approved but I have a rough idea of procedure.Β Firstly, it's worth talking to the council regardless because they might know of some funding pots for national heritage funds and prosperity funds. Especially with it being the legacy of Rovers. Murals aren't cheap so the more funding assistance the better. They might also have council owned walls for your project.Β Owner's permission is a big must. Double check that buildings aren't listed or very close to a listed building. Β If so you'll have to go through a long drawn out planning permission process and it can take ages (personally from experience)Β It's worth getting planning permission in general though. It protects you from the keyboard warriors. Planning permission can involve a consultation phase, like letters of notice stuck to lampposts and letters to neighbouring homes that a large mural is going to be on site and then people have a chance to oppose it. Once you've jumped over that big hurdle, if people complain during or after the mural is done then... Tough! It's council approved! If you don't have planning permission, sod's law you'll get a Venkys revolt against the hard work, complain really loudly (on Facebook usually) and then the council will come and tell you no.β To her credit, she is not a football fan, and hates Venkys vicariously through me. Thanks for this that's really helpful to know Quote
Gav Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago One from today, at a club thatβs seen tough times, but has come out of the other side. Keep the faith, our time will come again. Quote
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