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Preston's tweeting bollard in line for award | Preston's tweeting bollard in line for award |
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A concrete bollard has become a bizarre entry on the shortlist for a city's business awards. | A concrete bollard has become a bizarre entry on the shortlist for a city's business awards. |
The bollard in Preston, Lancashire, is known for being regularly knocked over and has become something of a landmark in the city. | The bollard in Preston, Lancashire, is known for being regularly knocked over and has become something of a landmark in the city. |
A Twitter account set up in tribute to the post has amassed 2,500 followers. | A Twitter account set up in tribute to the post has amassed 2,500 followers. |
The person behind the account said they were "knocked out" to be nominated, adding "not for the first time". | The person behind the account said they were "knocked out" to be nominated, adding "not for the first time". |
They added the bollard had "always been overlooked, especially by rail replacement busses". | They added the bollard had "always been overlooked, especially by rail replacement busses". |
Almost 48,000 people voted for the eight finalists of the City Star Award run by the city's Business Improvement District (BID). | Almost 48,000 people voted for the eight finalists of the City Star Award run by the city's Business Improvement District (BID). |
Asked why they started tweeting, the account holder, who wants to remain anonymous, replied: "Twitter is like Fishergate - a shared space, but less dangerous and people know how to use it. And I'm not really one for stony silence". | Asked why they started tweeting, the account holder, who wants to remain anonymous, replied: "Twitter is like Fishergate - a shared space, but less dangerous and people know how to use it. And I'm not really one for stony silence". |
Fellow finalist Ed Walker, who was nominated for Blog Preston, which he edits, said: "I've never been up against the bollard before, although I know many drivers have. | Fellow finalist Ed Walker, who was nominated for Blog Preston, which he edits, said: "I've never been up against the bollard before, although I know many drivers have. |
"I wish the bollard the best of luck. It has certainly become a semi-regular feature of Preston life, when it's not rolling down Fishergate Hill that is." | "I wish the bollard the best of luck. It has certainly become a semi-regular feature of Preston life, when it's not rolling down Fishergate Hill that is." |
BID manager Mark Whittle said the award is "for things people have an affinity with". | BID manager Mark Whittle said the award is "for things people have an affinity with". |
Other nominees include the owner of the city's Guild Hall and a local police community support officer. | Other nominees include the owner of the city's Guild Hall and a local police community support officer. |
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So what happens if it wins? | So what happens if it wins? |
"The bollard, through its communication channels - this sounds really strange - talks to a lot of people and has a really active social media presence," Mr Whittle said. | "The bollard, through its communication channels - this sounds really strange - talks to a lot of people and has a really active social media presence," Mr Whittle said. |
"It would be invited [to the ceremony]. Who knows what might happen". | "It would be invited [to the ceremony]. Who knows what might happen". |
The Smiles Better Awards ceremony will be held on 20 March as part of the Lancashire Business Festival. | The Smiles Better Awards ceremony will be held on 20 March as part of the Lancashire Business Festival. |