Planning - Business
Advertisements
The advertisement control system covers:
- posters and notices
- placards and boards
- fascia signs and projecting signs
- pole signs and canopy signs
- models and devices
- advance signs and directional signs
- estate agents' boards
- captive balloon advertising
- flag advertisements
- price markers and price displays
- traffic signs
- town and village name-signs
If you want to display an outdoor advertisement or sign you may need to apply for advertisement consent. The planning system is concerned with the advertisement's size, appearance and positioning, including where you plan on putting it and what will be its surroundings.
Certain outdoor advertisements that do not usually need advertisement consent may need it if they are placed within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or within a Conservation Area.
Some advertisements will always need advertisement consent. These include:
- virtually all posters
- some illuminated signs
- fascia signs and projecting signs on shop-fronts or business premises where the top edge of the sign is more than 4.6m above ground level
- most advertisements on gable-ends
Pages in Planning - Business
- Planning permission for businesses
- Businesses
- Farms and Agriculture
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