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noticeboard
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noticeboard
noun pinboard, bulletin board She added her name to the list on the noticeboard.
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noticeboard notice board [ˈnəʊtɪsbɔːrd] n (British) (for holding announcements)panneau m d'affichage


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The new noticeboards are one of the first tangible results to come out of a neighbourhood plan put together by Coventry City Council's North East Area Co-ordination and residents of Walsgrave-on-Sowe.
Now council bosses are to hold talks aimed at allowing local groups to promote their meetings, functions and productions on noticeboards inside and outside the famous building making it a focal point for publicity in the areaAlthough they are unlikely to be able to use expensive eye- catching LED and plasma screens, they will be able to take advantage of display stands, noticeboards and leaflet boxes.
Although the scheme is aimed at staff, it is believed some queries may also find their way on to noticeboards from patients.
 
 
 
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