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The Fight To Save Britain’s Neon Sign Legacy: Revision history


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13 September 2025

  • curlast 22:5822:58, 13 September 2025 KellyeSkinner9 talk changes 3,786 bytes +3,786 Created page with "Neon signs have long been a part of our urban landscape—those vibrant, eye-catching signs that light up the streets of Soho, Piccadilly Circus, and countless other areas. They’ve been iconic in British culture for over 100 years, but they’re now at risk of vanishing. The problem isn’t that people don’t appreciate them, but that cheap LED alternatives are flooding the market, often marketed as "neon" when they’re a far cry from the real thing. It’s a problem..."