UK Statutory Instrument
1989
United Kingdom
The Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1989
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Part I — GENERAL
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Interpretation
Application
Powers to be exercised in the interests of amenity and public safety
Requirement for consent
Part II — DEEMED CONSENT
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Part III — EXPRESS CONSENT
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Applications for express consent
Secretary of State’s directions
Receipt of applications
Duty to consult
Power to deal with applications
Notification of decision
Appeals to the Secretary of State
Revocation or modification of express consent
Compensation for revocation or modification
Part IV — AREAS OF SPECIAL CONTROL
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Part V — MISCELLANEOUS
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Schedules
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STANDARD CONDITIONS
Any advertisements displayed, and any site used for the display...
Any structure or hoarding erected or used principally for the...
Where an advertisement is required under these Regulations to be...
No advertisement is to be displayed without the permission of...
No advertisement shall be sited or displayed so as to...
CLASSES OF ADVERTISEMENTS TO WHICH PARTS II AND III OF THESE REGULATIONS DO NOT APPLY
CLASSES OF ADVERTISEMENTS WHICH MAY BE DISPLAYED WITH DEEMED CONSENT
Description
For the purposes of assessing the effect on amenity and...
(1) The permitted limits of luminance for advertisements falling within...
APPEALS TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE
For subsection (5), substitute– (5) On the determination of an...
Subsection (7) shall be omitted.
AREA OF SPECIAL CONTROL ORDERS
A local planning authority who propose– (a) to designate an...
Where a local planning authority propose to make an order...
Any reference in this Part of this Schedule to a...
If an area of special control order contains any descriptive...
As soon as may be after the making of an...
The authority shall forthwith publish in the London Gazette, and...
If any objection is made to an order, in the...
After considering any representations or objections duly made and not...
If the Secretary of State proposes to make a modification...
As soon as may be after the order has been...
An area of special control order shall come into force...
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Application
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Powers to be exercised in the interests of amenity and public safety
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Requirement for consent
Deemed consent for the display of advertisements
Directions restricting deemed consent
Discontinuance of deemed consent
Applications for express consent
Secretary of State’s directions
Receipt of applications
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Duty to consult
Power to deal with applications
Notification of decision
Appeals to the Secretary of State
Revocation or modification of express consent
Compensation for revocation or modification
Area of Special Control Orders
Control in areas of special control
Compensation under section 176 of
Register of applications
Powers of the Secretary of State
Secretary of State’s discontinuance notice
Extension of time limits
Directions
Contravention of Regulations
Statutory Instruments revoked
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