Advertisements and Signs - Interactive Guide
Background
The national rules relating to the display of advertisements and signs are complicated - some advertisements are excluded from control, others can be displayed without the need for consent from the Council.
The unauthorised display of advertising material on buildings or street furniture without the consent of the owner is generally called 'fly posting'. Fly posting includes banners for local events, posters for car boot sales or local community activities, and posters displayed by pressure groups.
Advice
This interactive guide is designed to help explain the types of advertisements and banners that you can display without consent. If you are still not sure about the need to apply for consent to display your advertisement or banner, please contact us.
Action by the Council
Essex County Highways will remove, without notice unauthorised advertisements from the highway or attached to street furniture, on pavements, lamp columns, railings, etc.
For other unauthorised advertisements not on the highway the responsibility for control is with Rochford District Council. Where the owner can be identified we will generally give not less than two days' notice of our intention to remove such advertisements.
You can apply for express consent to display your advertisement by following the links on this page. There is a fee for processing your application (link below). If express consent is refused, you have the right of appeal against the Council's decision.
The Interactive Guide
The guide lists the various classes or types of advertisement which benefit from deemed consent. Simply click on the heading you are interested in to see more information.
Class 1: Advertisements used by public bodies
Class 1: Advertisements used by public bodies
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Class 2: Miscellaneous advertisements on any premises
Class 2: Miscellaneous advertisements on any premises
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Class 2(A) - Notice on buildings or land to give warnings or directions Rules
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Class 2(B) - Notices for partnerships or companies Rules
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Class 2(C) - Various religious, educational signs etc. Rules
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Class 3: Temporary advertisements
Class 3: Temporary advertisements
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Class 3(A) - Boards for estate agents, surveyors etc Rules
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Class 3(B) - Goods or live stock sales Rules
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Class 3(C) - Firms carrying out building works Rules
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Class 3(D) - Local events Rules
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Class 3(E) - Agricultural demonstrations Rules
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Class 3(F) - Circuses or fairs Rules
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Class 4: Illuminated Advertisements
Class 4 : Illuminated advertisements
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Class 4(A) - Retail parks Rules
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Class 4(B) - Business premises Rules
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Class 5: Advertisements on Business Premises
Class 5 : Advertisements on business premises
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Class 6: Advertisements on the Forecourts of Businesses
Class 6: Advertisements on the forecourts of businesses
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Class 7: Flag Advertisements
Class 7: Flag advertisements
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Class 7(A) - Flag on roof of building Rules
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Class 7(B) - Flags at house building sites where houses remain for sale Rules
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Class 8: Hoardings around Temporary Construction Sites
Class 8: Hoardings around temporary construction sites
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Class 9: Advertisements on Purpose-designed Highway Structures
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Class 10: Signs for Neighbourhood Watch or Similar Schemes
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Class 11: Directional Advertisement
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Class 12: Advertisements Displayed inside Buildings
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Class 13: Advertisements displayed for more than 10 years
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Class 13 allows advertisements to be displayed on a site that has been used continually for the preceding 10 years for the display of advertisements.Class 14: Advertisements Displayed after Expiry of Express Consent
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Class 14 allows advertisements to be retained after express consent expires (usually five years) where the planning authority has not forbidden any further display or refused consent.Class 15: Captive Balloon Advertisements
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Class 16: Advertisement on Telephone Kiosks
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The Rules
The national rules relating to the display of advertisements is set out in:
- The Town and Country Planning Act 1990 - sections 224 and 225
- The Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007
- The Highways Act 1980 - Section 132
- Communities and Local Government Circular 3/2007





















