Planning permission is needed to erect any sort of advertising hoardings, and this is usually subject to a separate advertising consent application alongside any other changes that are being made. Even if you are creating a new building from scratch, advertising consent can often be required as a separate application.

WEA Planning's Director William Avery has more than a decade of experience working for major commercial planning consultancies, and this has included dealing with a number of advertising consents in the retail and leisure sectors.

If you would like further advice on submitting a planning application for advertising consent, please use the contact form on the right or contact WEA Planning by email or telephone.

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