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The Control of Outdoor Advertising and Graffiti


ISBN13: 9780721917702
Published: April 2009
Publisher: Shaw & Sons Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £105.00



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Control over the display of outdoor advertising in the UK has proved to be one of the great success stories of recent times – resulting in few totally inappropriate advertising displays in our urban centres and countryside and avoiding the visual clutter that is so evident in some other countries. In simple terms, this successful planning legislation works on the requirement for consent under the Advertisements Regulations – not planning permission – for the display of a particular advertisement or for the use of a site for the display of advertising.

This new book is a comprehensive guide to the law of advertisements as it relates to the whole of the United Kingdom. It explores all aspects of the control of outdoor advertising: the detailed mechanics of the legislation, conditions, compensation for removal of advertisements, appeals, prosecution and penalty notices.

Two final chapters of this book are dedicated to special provisions in the Greater London area and advertising as it relates to the Olympic Games. Useful appendices, including relevant sections from Acts and Regulations, as well as further government guidance, complete this valuable book.

Local authority planning departments, planning solicitors and barristers, statutory undertakers and, of course, the outdoor advertising industry will find this book invaluable.

Subjects:
Local Government Law, Planning Law
Contents:
Preface
Chapter 1: General Introduction
Chapter 2: The Mechanics of Control
Chapter 3: The Display of Advertisements
Chapter 4: Consent for the Display of Advertisements
Chapter 5: Advertisements Outside the Scope of Control
Chapter 6: The Standard Conditions
Chapter 7: The Purpose of Control over Outdoor Advertising
Chapter 8: Deemed Consent for Miscellaneous Signs
Chapter 9: Deemed Consent for Temporary Advertisements
Chapter 10: Deemed Consent for Advertisements at Business Premises and Flag Advertising
Chapter 11: Deemed Consent for Advertising on Hoardings and Highway Structures
Chapter 12: Advertisements Displayed for at Least Ten Years
Chapter 13: Directions Restricting Deemed Consent
Chapter 14: Discontinuance of Deemed Consent
Chapter 15: Compensation for the Removal of Advertisements
Chapter 16: Applications for Express Consent
Chapter 17: Appeals and Other Remedies
Chapter 18: Revocation or Modification of Express Consent
Chapter 19: Advertising in Areas of Special Control
Chapter 20: Removal of Unauthorised Advertising
Chapter 21: Prosecution and Penalty Notices
Chapter 22: Advertising in Greater London
Chapter 23:Advertising and the Olympic Games
Appendices
Index