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CLASS A |
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An advertisement displayed on enclosed land. | 1The advertisement is not readily visible from outside the enclosed land or from any place to which the public have a right of access. 2For the purposes of Class A, “enclosed land” includes— aany railway station (and its yards) or bus station, together with its forecourt, whether enclosed or not; but does not include any public park, public garden or other land held for the use or enjoyment of the public, or (except as specified above) any enclosed railway land normally used for the carriage of passengers or goods by rail; cany shopping mall or covered shopping arcade other than an historic shopping arcade. 3In paragraph 2(c) “historic shopping arcade” means a group of buildings— aiare listed buildings within the meaning of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (whether listed individually or for their group value); or iiare located within a conservation area within the meaning of that Act; and bin more than 50% of which at least 75% of the ground floor is used for retail purposes.
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CLASS B |
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An advertisement displayed on or in a vehicle normally employed as a moving vehicle. | The vehicle is not used principally for the display of advertisements. |
CLASS C |
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An advertisement incorporated in the fabric of a building. | 1The building or any external face of it is not used principally for the display of advertisements. 2For the purposes of Class C— aan advertisement fixed to, or painted on, a building is not to be regarded as incorporated in its fabric; ba hoarding or similar structure is to be regarded as a building used principally for the display of advertisements.
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CLASS D |
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An advertisement displayed on an article for sale or on the container in, or from which, an article is sold. | 1The advertisement refers only to the article for sale. 2The advertisement may not be illuminated. 3It may not exceed 0.1 square metre in area. 4For the purpose of Class D, “article” includes a gas or liquid.
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CLASS E |
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An advertisement relating specifically to a pending Parliamentary, European Parliamentary or local government election or a referendum under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000. | The advertisement shall be removed within 14 days after the close of the poll in the election or referendum to which it relates. |
CLASS F |
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An advertisement required to be displayed by Standing Orders of either House of Parliament or by any enactment or any condition imposed by any enactment on the exercise of any function. | 1If the advertisement would, if it were not within this Class, fall within any Class in Schedule 3, any conditions imposed on that Class as to size, height or number of advertisements displayed, shall apply to it. 2In a case to which paragraph 1 does not apply, the size, height, and number of advertisements displayed shall not exceed what is necessary to achieve the purpose for which the advertisement is required. 3The advertisement may not be displayed after— athe expiry of the period during which it is required or authorised to be displayed, or bif there is no such period, 14 days after its purpose has been satisfied.
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CLASS G |
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A traffic sign. | |
CLASS H |
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aAny country’s national flag; bThe flag of the Commonwealth, the European Union or the United Nations; cThe flag of any English county;
| 1Neither the flag nor the flagstaff may display any advertisement or subject matter additional to the design of the flag. 2An advertisement within paragraph (d) of this Class may be displayed only in the county with which the saint is associated.
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CLASS I |
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An advertisement displayed inside a building. | 1The advertisement may not be illuminated. 2No part of the advertisement may be within1 metre of any external door, window or other opening, through which it is visible from outside the building.
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