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Advertisements which the rules deliberately exclude from the planning authority's control.

These include:

  • Captive balloon advertisements as long as they are 60 metres above the ground, not displayed for more than 10 days in any calendar year; and not in any Area of Special Control of Advertisements, a National Park, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or conservation area.
  • Advertisements displayed on enclosed land, e.g. on a railway station forecourt, inside a bus station or sports stadium.
  • Advertisements displayed on or in any vehicle, which is normally moving (e.g. the side of a bus).
  • Advertisements which are an integral part of the fabric of a building. Price tickets or markers, trade-names on branded goods, or displayed on petrol pumps or vending machines.
  • Advertisements relating to a pending Parliamentary, European Parliamentary, Welsh Assembly or local government election.
  • Advertisements required by any Parliamentary Order, or any enactment, to be displayed.
  • Traffic signs as defined in section 64(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
  • A national flag of any country.
  • Advertisements displayed inside a building.