Legible London
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Legible London is a series of wayfinder posts situated in the west end of London. They are designed to reduce street clutter and make London a friendly, easy place to walk around. To take into account the different areas of London, the signs could look different according to the area (such as London's Chinatown). They are also trying to help people walk around to make people healthier and relieve stess on London's public transport. The sceme is supported by TfL and the Mayor of London.