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28 October 2014
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What do you think of this exhibition? What about the idea of the area being used for public art displays? What else would you like to see?
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Barbraa
This cow is Sexy!=p

wasim
give me a picture of a charing cross trians

David Brandau
Are the banners for sale? dbrandau@centurytel.net

Simone Wearne
I love art and think its a great idea we love jersey cows did u know Golfer SC King walked up the 10th fairway course at guernsey & found his ball was being eaten by a cow what a Moo

Melanie
Fantastic - i also saw them at the RJA at the Foire Show - great, its about time Jersey did something fun whilst still inkeeping with our heritage ! Well Done ! Don't waste them though, lets see them at many events !

tayyllor
i think it needs to say wheather or not the cows live in jersey!

Sarah
As a recent visitor to Jersey I really enjoyed seeing the banners. They are fun but not gimiky or obtrusive.

Ameera
I like your idea very much!

sarah
i really lieked the exhibition and i would liek to see more things liek that up around jersey showing what jersey is all about and what we are famous for ! whats the point in putting a frog up now thats just stupid

Elaine
I think it is a delightful exhibition. I thought it was in New Jersey, USA, and planned to visit the town until I looked further on the website. Public displays of art are a humanizing influence in a stressful world. Perhaps these photos will remind people to be kind to animals and man.

Graham
I think they are ugly! Put something more interesting up instead of a cow such as a lion i mean c'mon cows are boring and ugly!

Hector
i think that the wate clubs opinion sucks!!

JULIAN CLARY
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A HUGE SAUSAGE PUT UP IN PLACE OF THE COWS,OR BEANS IF YOU PREFER,"I THANK YOU"

The Water Club
Put a picture of the "crazy Frog" up instead. Get rid of the cows!!

Ulf Schatkaks
Lovely - I'd like one on a t-shirt please

Crush
I like the cows, they brighten up the place. They are also very cute. Even though some people seem to think they are off putting, I enjoy seeing them.

Nigel
I'm not usually a fan of street art, but the Charing Cross cows are BRILLIANT. They should be moved around town, not just taken down when their 'time is up'.

Les
It brightens up the town somewhat - How about more open air photographic exhibitions

Freddie Cohen
I quite agree with Kitty, the Sand Street car park banner was a temporary measure and we have now moved this to the Coop

jane
how are they made? we do not have anything that elaborate in the u.s.a. sure BUSH would not allow it! nor do we have any huge screen t.v.'s out in ant cities,like when the pope passed, we have nothing!!!!

AnnJ4
A very novel way of displaying some super lines drawings of the Jersey cow. Mind you wouldn't like to see them after having a few drinks on a night out! Watch out for rustlers!

kitty
I think they look cute. Will certainly put a smile on my face when I take a walk through dreary town. Not too sure about having one on the side of a car park though.

Allmando
Yet another lovely waste of money! And yer, great, cows are like the symbol of jersey, but what the hell do people wanna see massive flippin banners through town of em for? blegh.

Freddie Cohen
LMO should be advised that the vast majority of the funds used came from private sponsors. I fully agree that public money should not be lavishly expended on projects of this type
Freddie Cohen
Vice Chairman of Jersey Heritage Trust

billy smith
i think it is good

LMO
Waste of public money!

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