Class 1 | Functional advertisements of government departments and their agencies, local authorities, public transport undertakers, statutory undertakers and Transport for London |
Description | 1AAn advertisement displayed wholly for the purpose of announcement or direction in relation to any of the functions of a government department, an agency of a government department, a local authority or Transport for London, or to the operation of a statutory undertaking or a public transport undertaking, which— ais reasonably required to be displayed for the safe or efficient performance of those functions, or operation of that undertaking, and bcannot be displayed by virtue of any other specified class.
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Conditions and Limitations | 1A1Illumination is not permitted unless reasonably required for the purpose of the advertisement. 2No advertisement may exceed 1.55 square metres in area.
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Description | 1BAn advertisement displayed by a local planning authority on land in its area.
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Conditions and Limitations | 1BIn an area of special control, the advertisement may be displayed only if the authority could have granted express consent for its display.
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Class 2 | Miscellaneous advertisements relating to the premises on which they are displayed |
Description | 2AAn advertisement displayed for the purpose of identification, direction or warning, with respect to the land or building on which it is displayed.
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Conditions and Limitations | 2A1No advertisement may exceed 0.3 square metre in area. 2Illumination is not permitted. 3No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height, or 0.3 metre in an area of special control. 4No part of the advertisement may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control.
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Description | 2BAn advertisement relating to any person, partnership or company separately carrying on a profession, business or trade at the premises where it is displayed.
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Conditions and Limitations | 2B1No advertisement may exceed 0.3 square metre in area. 2No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height, or 0.3 metre in an area of special control. 3No part of the advertisement may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control. 4Not more than one advertisement is permitted for each person, partnership or company or, in the case of premises with entrances on different road frontages, one advertisement at each of two such entrances. 5Illumination is not permitted unless— athe advertisement states that the services of a practitioner in human health or a veterinary surgeon are available at the premises on which the advertisement is displayed, or that medical or veterinary supplies are available there; biiincludes no intermittent light source, flashing lights, moving parts or features, exposed cold cathode tubing, animation or retroflective material, and iiiis in a manner reasonably required to fulfil the purpose of the advertisement; and cthe levels of luminance do not exceed the levels set out in paragraph 2 of Part 2.
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Description | 2CAn advertisement relating to any institution of a religious, educational, cultural, recreational or medical or similar character, or to any hotel, inn or public house, block of flats, club, boarding house, hostel or Bed and Breakfast establishment, at the premises where it is displayed.
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Conditions and Limitations | 2C1Not more than one advertisement is permitted in respect of each premises or, in the case of premises with entrances on different road frontages, one advertisement at each of two such entrances. 2No advertisement may exceed 1.2 square metres in area. 3No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height, or 0.3 metre in an area of special control. 4No part of the advertisement may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control. 5Illumination is not permitted unless— athe advertisement states that the services of a practitioner in human health or a veterinary surgeon are available at the premises on which the advertisement is displayed, or that medical or veterinary supplies are available there; biiincludes no intermittent light source, flashing lights, moving parts or features, exposed cold cathode tubing, animation or retroflective material, and iiiis in a manner reasonably required to fulfil the purpose of the advertisement; and cthe levels of luminance do not exceed the levels set out in paragraph 2 of Part 2.
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Class 3 | Miscellaneous temporary advertisements |
Description | 3AAn advertisement relating to the sale or letting, for residential, agricultural, industrial or commercial use or for development for such use, of the land or premises on which it is displayed.
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Conditions and Limitations | 3A1Not more than one advertisement, consisting of a single board or two joined boards, is permitted; and where more than one advertisement is displayed, the first to be displayed shall be taken to be the one permitted. 2No advertisement may be displayed indicating that land or premises have been sold or let, other than by the addition to an existing advertisement of a statement that a sale or letting has been agreed, or that the land or premises have been sold or let, subject to contract. 3The advertisement shall be removed within 14 days after the completion of a sale or the grant of a tenancy. 4No advertisement may exceed in area— awhere the advertisement relates to residential use or development,0.5 square metre or, in the case of two joined boards, 0.6 square metre in aggregate; bwhere the advertisement relates to any other use or development, 2 square metres or, in the case of two joined boards, 2.3 square metres in aggregate. 5Where the advertisement is displayed on a building, the maximum projection permitted from the face of the building is 1 metre. 6Illumination is not permitted. 7No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height, or 0.3 metre in an area of special control. 8No part of the advertisement may be higher above ground level than4.6 metres, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control or, in the case of a sale or letting of part only of a building, the lowest level of that part of the building on which display is reasonably practicable.
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Description | 3BAn advertisement announcing the sale of goods or livestock, and displayed on the land where the goods or livestock are situated or where the sale is held, not being land which is normally used, whether at regular intervals or otherwise, for the purpose of holding such sales.
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Conditions and Limitations | 3B1Not more than one advertisement may be displayed at any one time on the land concerned; and where more than one advertisement is displayed, the first to be displayed shall be taken to be the one permitted. 2No advertisement may be displayed earlier than 28 days before the day on which the sale is due to begin. 3The advertisement shall be removed within 14 days after the sale is completed or, if the sale is cancelled or postponed, within 14 days of the day on which it was due to begin. 4No advertisement may exceed 1.2 square metres in area. 5Illumination is not permitted. 6No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height, or 0.3 metre in an area of special control. 7No part of the advertisement may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control.
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Description | 3CAn advertisement relating to the carrying out of building or similar work on the land on which it is displayed, not being land which is normally used, whether at regular intervals or otherwise, for the purposes of carrying out such work.
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Conditions and Limitations | 3C1Except in the case mentioned in paragraph (4), not more than one advertisement shall be displayed at any one time on each road frontage of the land, in respect of each separate development project; and where (otherwise than as authorised by paragraph (4)) more than one advertisement is displayed, the first to be displayed on any frontage shall be taken to be the one permitted. 2No advertisement may be displayed except while the relevant works are being carried out. 3No advertisement may exceed in aggregate— ain the case of an advertisement referring to one person— iif the display is more than 10 metres from a highway, 3 square metres in area; or iiin any other case, 2 square metres; bin the case of an advertisement referring to more than one person— iif the display is more than 10 metres from a highway, 3 square metres plus 0.6 square metre for each person in excess of one; or iiin any other case, 2 square metres plus 0.4 square metre for each person in excess of one, together with 0.2 of the area permitted under sub-paragraph (a) or (b) for the name, if any, of the development project. 4Where the advertisement does not refer to any person carrying out such work, that person may display a separate advertisement with a maximum area of 0.5 square metre, which does so refer, on each frontage of the land for a maximum period of 3 months. 5Illumination is not permitted. 6No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height, or 0.3 metre in an area of special control. 7No part of the advertisement may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control.
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Description | 3Daannouncing any local event of a religious, educational, cultural, political, social or recreational character, or brelating to any temporary matter in connection with an event or local activity of such a character, not being an event or activity promoted or carried on for commercial purposes.
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Conditions and Limitations | 3D1No advertisement may exceed 0.6 square metre in area. 2No advertisement may be displayed earlier than 28 days before the first day on which the event or activity is due to take place. 3The advertisement shall be removed within 14 days after the end of the event or activity. 4Illumination is not permitted. 5No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height, or 0.3 metre in an area of special control. 6No part of the advertisement may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control.
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Description | 3EAn advertisement relating to any demonstration of agricultural methods or processes, on the land on which it is displayed.
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Conditions and Limitations | 3E1Advertisements of this Class may not be displayed on any land for more than 6 months in any period of 12 months. 2The maximum area of display permitted in respect of each demonstration is 1.2 square metres. 3No single advertisement may exceed 0.4 square metre in area. 4No advertisement may be displayed earlier than 28 days before the day (or first day) on which the demonstration is due to take place and shall be removed within 14 days after the end of the demonstration. 5Illumination is not permitted. 6No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height, or 0.3 metre in an area of special control. 7No part of the advertisement may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control.
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Description | 3FAn advertisement relating to the visit of a travelling circus, fair or similar travelling entertainment to any specified place in the locality.
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Conditions and Limitations | 3F1No advertisement may exceed 0.6 square metre in area. 2No advertisement may be displayed earlier than 14 days before the first performance or opening of the entertainment at the place specified. 3The advertisement shall be removed within 7 days after the last performance or closing of the specified entertainment. 4At least 14 days before the advertisement is first displayed, the local planning authority is to be notified in writing of the first date on which, and of the site at which, it is to be displayed. 5Illumination is not permitted. 6No part of the advertisement may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control.
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Class 4 | Illuminated advertisements on business premises |
Description | 4AAn illuminated advertisement displayed on the frontage of premises within a retail park, which overlook or face on to a communal car park wholly bounded by the retail park, where the advertisement refers wholly to any or all of the following: the business carried on, the goods sold or services provided, or the name or qualifications of the person carrying on the business, or supplying the goods or services, on those premises.
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Conditions and Limitations | 4A1Subject to paragraph (2), no advertisement is permitted within a conservation area, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a National Park or the Broads. 2Paragraph (1) does not preclude the continued display of an advertisement that is displayed at the date of designation of the relevant area until the expiry of 5 years from that date. 3Not more than one advertisement of the prescribed description parallel to a wall and one projecting at right angles from a wall is permitted, and in the case of any projecting advertisement— ano surface may be greater than 1 square metre in area; bthe advertisement may not project more than 1 metre from the wall; and cthe advertisement may not be more than 1.5 metres high. 4The lowest part of the advertisement must be at least 2.5 metres above ground level. 5No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height. 6No part of the advertisement may be higher above ground level than 4.6 metres or the bottom level of any first floor window in the wall on which the advertisement is displayed, whichever is the lower. 7Illumination is permitted only where— bit includes no intermittent light source, flashing lights, moving parts or features, exposed cold cathode tubing, animation or retroflective material, and cit is in a manner reasonably required to fulfil the purpose of the advertisement. 8bso long as no part of the background of the advertisement is illuminated, by illumination of each character or symbol of the advertisement from within. 9Where the method of illumination is that described in paragraph (8)(b), the luminance of the advertisement may not exceed the levels specified in paragraph 2 of Part 2. 10In the case of an advertisement consisting of a built-up box containing the light source, the distance between— athe face of the advertisement and any wall parallel to which it is displayed, at the point where it is affixed, or bthe two faces of an advertisement projecting from a wall, may not exceed 0.25 metre.
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Description | 4BAn illuminated advertisement, other than one falling within Class 4A, displayed on business premises wholly with reference to any or all of the following: the business carried on, the goods sold or services provided, or the name or qualifications of the person carrying on the business, or supplying the goods or services, on those premises.
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Conditions and Limitations | 4B1Subject to paragraph (2), no advertisement is permitted within a conservation area, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a National Park or the Broads. 2Paragraph (1) does not preclude the continued display of an advertisement that is displayed at the date of designation of the relevant area until the expiry of 5 years from that date. 3In the case of a shop, no advertisement may be displayed except on a wall containing a shop window. 4Not more than one advertisement parallel to a wall and one projecting at right angles from a wall is permitted, and in the case of any projecting advertisement— ano surface may be greater than 0.75 square metre in area; bthe advertisement may not project more than 1 metre from the wall or two thirds of the width of any footway or pavement below, whichever is the less; cthe advertisement may not be more than 1 metre high; and dit may not project over any carriageway. 5The lowest part of the advertisement shall be at least 2.5 metres above ground level. 6No surface of the advertisement may exceed one-sixth of the frontage on which it is displayed, measured up to a height of 4.6 metres from ground level or one-fifth of the frontage measured to the top of the advertisement, whichever is less. 7No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height. 8No part of the advertisement may be higher above ground level than 4.6 metres or the bottom level of any first floor window in the wall on which the advertisement is displayed, whichever is the lower. 9Illumination is permitted only where— bit includes no intermittent light source, flashing lights, moving parts or features, exposed cold cathode tubing, animation or retroflective material, and cit is in a manner reasonably required to fulfil the purpose of the advertisement. 10bso long as no part of the background of the advertisement is illuminated, by illumination of each character or symbol of the advertisement from within. 11Where the method of illumination is that described in paragraph (10)(b), the luminance of the advertisement may not exceed the levels specified in paragraph 2 of Part 2. 12In the case of an advertisement consisting of a built-up box containing the light source, the distance between— athe face of the advertisement and any wall parallel to which it is displayed, at the point where it is affixed, or bthe two faces of an advertisement projecting from a wall, may not exceed 0.25 metre.
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Class 5 | Other advertisements on business premises |
Description | 5Any advertisement which does not fall within Class 4A or 4B displayed on business premises wholly with reference to any or all of the following: the business carried on, the goods sold or services provided, or the name or qualifications of the person carrying on the business, or supplying the goods or services, on those premises.
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Conditions and Limitations | 51In the case of a shop, no advertisement may be displayed except on a wall containing a shop window. 2In an area of special control, the space occupied by the advertisement may not exceed one-tenth of the overall area of the face of the building on which it is displayed, up to a height of 3.6 metres from ground level; and the area occupied by the advertisement shall, notwithstanding that it is displayed in some other manner, be calculated as if the whole advertisement were displayed flat against the face of the building. 3Illumination is not permitted unless— athe advertisement states that the services of a practitioner in human health or a veterinary surgeon are available at the premises on which the advertisement is displayed, or that medical or veterinary supplies are available there; biiincludes no intermittent light source, flashing lights, moving parts or features, exposed cold cathode tubing, animation or retroflective material, and iiiis in a manner reasonably required to fulfil the purpose of the advertisement; and cthe levels of luminance do not exceed the levels set out in paragraph 2 of Part 2. 4No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height, or 0.3 metre in an area of special control. 5No part of the advertisement may be higher above ground level than whichever is the lower of— a4.6 metres, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control; and bthe bottom level of any first floor window in the wall on which the advertisement is displayed. 6No single advertisement may exceed 1.55 square metres in area.
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Class 6 | An advertisement on a forecourt of business premises |
Description | 6An advertisement displayed on any forecourt of business premises, wholly with reference to all or any of the matters specified in Class 5.
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Conditions and Limitations | 61Advertisements displayed on any forecourt or, in the case of a building with a forecourt on two or more frontages, on each of those frontages, shall not exceed in aggregate 4.6 square metres in area. 2Illumination is not permitted. 3No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height, or 0.3 metre in an area of special control. 4No part of the advertisement may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control. 5No single advertisement may exceed 1.55 square metres in area.
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Class 7 | Flag advertisements |
Description | 7AAn advertisement in the form of a flag attached to a single flagstaff projecting vertically from the roof of a building.
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Conditions and Limitations | 7A1No advertisement is permitted other than one— abearing either the name or device, or both the name and device, of any person occupying the building; or breferring to a specific event (other than the offering of named goods for sale) of limited duration, which is taking place in the building, for the duration of that event. 2No character or symbol on the flag may be more than 0.75 metre in height, or 0.3 metre in an area of special control.
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Description | 7BAn advertisement in the form of a flag attached to a single vertical flagstaff erected on a site which forms part of an area of land in respect of which planning permission has been granted for development of which the only or principal component is residential development and on which— aoperations for the construction of houses are in progress pursuant to that permission, or bsuch operations having been completed, at least one of the houses remains unsold.
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Conditions and Limitations | 7B1No advertisement is permitted within a conservation area, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a National Park, the Broads or an area of special control. 2The number of advertisements on the land concerned shall not exceed— awhere the aggregate number of houses on that land does not exceed 10, one; bwhere the aggregate number of houses on that land exceeds 10 but does not exceed 100, two; cwhere the aggregate number of houses on that land exceeds 100, three. 3No part of the flagstaff may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level. 4No flag shall exceed 2 square metres in area. 5No advertisement shall be displayed after the expiration of the period of1 year commencing on the day on which building operations on the land concerned have been substantially completed.
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Class 8 | Advertisements on hoardings |
Description | 8An advertisement on a hoarding which encloses, either wholly or in part, land on which building operations are taking place or are about to take place, if those operations are in accordance with a grant of planning permission (other than outline permission) for development primarily for use for commercial, industrial or business purposes.
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Conditions and Limitations | 81Subject to paragraph (2), no advertisement shall be displayed in a conservation area, a National Park, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or the Broads. 2Paragraph (1) does not preclude the continued display of an advertisement that is displayed at the date of designation of the relevant area until the expiry of 1 year from that date, or 2 years from the date of commencement of the display, whichever is the later. 3No advertisement may be displayed earlier than three months before the commencement of the building operations. 4No advertisement shall exceed 38 square metres in area. 5No part of the advertisement may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level. 6At least 14 days before the advertisement is first displayed, the person who proposes to display it shall notify the local planning authority in writing of the date on which it will first be displayed and shall send a copy of the relevant planning permission. 7No advertisement shall be displayed for more than 3 years. 8Illumination is not permitted unless it— bincludes no intermittent light source, flashing lights, moving parts or features, exposed cold cathode tubing, animation or retroflective material, and cis in a manner reasonably required to fulfil the purpose of the advertisement.
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Class 9 | Advertisements on highway structures |
Description | 9An advertisement displayed on a part of an object or structure designed to accommodate six-sheet panel displays, the use of which for the display of advertisements is authorised under section 115E(1)(a) of the Highways Act 1980.
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Conditions and Limitations | 91No advertisement may exceed 2.16 square metres in area. 2Illumination is not permitted. 3No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height or 0.3 metre in an area of special control. 4No part of the advertisement may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control.
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Class 10 | Advertisements for neighbourhood watch and similar schemes |
Description | 10An advertisement displayed on or near highway land (but not in the window of a building), to give notice that a closed circuit television surveillance scheme, or a neighbourhood watch or similar scheme, established jointly by the police authority and a local committee or other body of persons, is in operation in the area.
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Conditions and Limitations | 101No advertisement may exceed 0.2 square metre in area. 2No advertisement may be displayed on highway land without the consent of the highway authority. 3The local planning authority shall, at least 14 days before the advertisement is first displayed, be given particulars in writing of the place at which it is to be displayed and a certificate— athat the scheme has been properly established; bthat the police authority has agreed to the display of the advertisement; and cwhere relevant, that the consent of the highway authority has been given. 4The advertisement shall be removed within 14 days after— athe relevant scheme ceases to operate; bthe relevant scheme ceases to be approved by the police authority; or cthe highway authority withdraws its consent to its display. 5Illumination is not permitted. 6No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more than 0.75 metre in height, or 0.3 metre in an area of special control. 7No part of the advertisement may be more than 3.6 metres above ground level.
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Class 11 | Directional advertisement |
Description | 11An advertisement on a single flat surface directing potential buyers and others to a site where residential development is taking place.
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Conditions and Limitations | 111No advertisement may exceed 0.15 square metre in area. 2No part of the advertisement may be of a retroflective material. 3The design of the advertisement may not be similar to that of a traffic sign. 4The advertisement is to be displayed on land adjacent to highway land, in a manner which makes it reasonably visible to an approaching driver, but not within 50 metres of a traffic sign intended to be observed by persons approaching from the same direction. 5No advertisement may be more than two miles from the main entrance of the site. 6The person who proposes to display the advertisement shall notify the local planning authority, in writing, at least 14 days before the advertisement is first displayed, of the place at which, and the first date on which, it will be displayed. 7No advertisement may be displayed after the development of the site is completed or, in any event, for more than 2 years. 8Illumination is not permitted. 9No character or symbol on the advertisement shall be less than 0.04 metre high or more than 0.25 metre high. 10No part of the advertisement may be more than 4.6 metres above ground level, or 3.6 metres in an area of special control.
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Class 12 | Advertisements inside buildings |
Description | 12An advertisement displayed inside a building, other than an advertisement falling within Class I in Schedule 1.
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Class 13 | Advertisements on sites used for preceding ten years for display of advertisements without express consent |
Description | 13An advertisement displayed on a site that has been used continually for the preceding ten years for the display of advertisements without express consent.
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Conditions and Limitations | 131An advertisement does not fall within this description if, during the relevant 10-year period, there has been either a material increase in the extent to which the site has been used for the display of advertisements or a material alteration in the manner in which it has been so used. 2If any building or structure on which such an advertisement is displayed— ais removed in compliance with a requirement of, or under, any enactment, bis removed in any other circumstances, or cis destroyed by any means, the erection of any building or structure to continue the display is not permitted. 3Illumination is not permitted unless— athe advertisement is displayed with illumination on 6th April 2007; or bthe advertisement is first displayed after that date, and the advertisement most recently displayed was illuminated. 4acomprises sequential displays; or botherwise includes moving parts or features; or cfeatures intermittent lighting in a manner designed to give the appearance of movement, is not permitted unless— iit is displayed on 6th April 2007 and falls within the description specified in any of sub-paragraphs (a) to (c); or iiit is first displayed after that date, and the advertisement most recently displayed fell within any such description.
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Class 14 | Advertisements displayed after expiry of express consent |
Description | 14An advertisement displayed after the expiry of express consent, unless— ait would contravene a condition subject to which express consent was granted; or ban application for renewal of consent has been refused.
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Conditions and Limitations | 141The terms of the express consent, including any conditions to which it was subject (to the extent that those terms and conditions are not incapable of performance by reason of the passage of time), shall be treated as applying to the continued display. 2No advertisement may be displayed under this class except on a site which has been continually used for the purpose since the expiry of the express consent. 3Unless authorised by the express consent, an advertisement that— acomprises sequential displays; or botherwise includes moving parts or features; or cfeatures intermittent lighting in a manner designed to give the appearance of movement; or
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Class 15 | Advertisements on balloons |
Description | 15The display of an advertisement on, or consisting of, a balloon not more than 60 metres above ground level.
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Conditions and Limitations | 151The site of the advertisement is not in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a conservation area, a National Park, the Broads or an area of special control. 2Not more than one advertisement may be displayed on the site at any one time. 3The site may not be used for the display of advertisements on more than 10 days in total in any calendar year.
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Class 16 | Advertisements on telephone kiosks |
Description | 16An advertisement displayed on the glazed surface of a telephone kiosk, other than a kiosk of type K2 (1927) or K6 (1935) designed by Giles Gilbert Scott.
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Conditions and Limitations | 161No advertisement may be displayed in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a conservation area, a National Park, the Broads or an area of special control. 2Illumination is not permitted. 3Subject to paragraph (4), with the exception of the name of the electronic communications code operator, its trading name or symbol, no advertisement may be displayed on more than one face of the kiosk. 4Where three or more kiosks are sited in a row or group, the display of an advertisement on any face of one kiosk shall preclude the display of an advertisement on the face of any adjacent kiosk.
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