Determination of all applications related to advertisement consent.
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Under the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1984, many outdoor advertisements require "express consent" from the local planning authority (usually the District Council) before they can be lawfully displayed. Applicants should refer to the Regulations for details.
How to Apply for Consent
- Download the form below and submit it to us.
- A drawing of the proposed advertisement must also be submitted, this can be in black and white. It should show the size of the advertisement and its position on the land or the building in question.
- For a sign, the drawing should indicate the materials to be used, fixings, colours, height above the ground and, where it would project from a building, the extent of the projection.
- The drawing should include the site location plan, which need not be to scale but should have sufficient detail to enable the site to be identified.
- A fee is payable, please refer to the fees section below.
Fees for Advertisement Application
Regulation 9 of the Town and Country Planning ( Fees for Applications and Deemed Applications) Regulations 1983 requires a fee to be paid to the Council with the advertisement application. The fee is related to each site on which it is proposed to display one or more advertisements. The appropriate fee for the following categories of advertisement is:-
- Advertisement displayed on business premises - (£75)
- Advance signs, directing people to business premises in the locality - (£75)
- All other types of advertisement - (£265)
Period of Consent
Normally the maximum period for which the Council will grant consent is 5 years, but they have discretion to grant consent for a longer period. If consent is required for a specific period of more or less than 5 years, this requirement should be stated in reply to the appropriate question on the form.
Owner's Consent
It is a condition of every consent granted by or under the Regulations that, before displaying the advertisement for which consent is given, the permission of the owner of the land or other person entitled to grant permission shall be obtained.
Other Consents
A grant of consent under the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1984 does not rank as consent which may be required for any other purpose e.g. "listed building consent" where the advertisement is to be displayed on any listed building.



