Adam Trimingham reported on the demolition of the bus shelters in Ovingdean (The Argus, June 8).

It sounds as if they may be similar to the listed bus shelters in the Old Steine, Brighton.

A new bus shelter has been erected outside the Chapel Royal in North Street.

The advertisements incorporated into the shelter face the opposite side of the road so it is now impossible to see the Chapel Royal, a listed building.

There are a few "sensitive" places where the bus shelters are left without advertisements, such as outside Preston Manor.

Why isn't the listed Chapel Royal also considered to be a "sensitive" place?

The advertisement on the bus shelter outside Hove Town Hall obliterates the "real time" information board.

Who make these decisions about bus shelters? Is it Adshel or is it Brighton and Hove City Council?

-Selma Montford hon sec, The Brighton Society Clermont Road, Brighton