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21.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, no advertisement may be displayed in an area of special control unless it falls within one or more of the following—
(a)any Class in Schedule 1;
(b)any of Classes 1 to 3, 5 to 7 and 9 to 14 in Schedule 3;
(c)paragraph (2).
(2) An advertisement falls within this paragraph if it is displayed with express consent and—
(a)it is a hoarding or similar structure to be used only for the display of notices relating to local events, activities or entertainments;
(b)it is—
(i)for the purpose of announcement or direction in relation to buildings or other land in the locality; and
(ii)reasonably required having regard to the nature and situation of such buildings or other land;
(c)it is required in the interests of public safety;
(d)it could be displayed by virtue of paragraph (1)(b) but for—
(i)a condition or limitation imposed by regulation 6(1)(b) as respects size, height from the ground, number or illumination; or
(ii)a direction under regulation 7; or
(e)it falls within Class 4A, 4B or 8 in Schedule 3.
(3) Express consent may not be granted for the display in an area of special control of an illuminated advertisement falling within paragraph (2)(a) or (b).
(4) Where an area is designated as an area of special control, advertisements of any description in column (1) of the Table below, which are being displayed in that area immediately before the area of special control order comes into force, may continue to be displayed, but only for the period specified in column (2) as applicable to advertisements of that description.
(1) Description | (2) Period |
---|---|
An advertisement within Class 4 in Schedule 3 (illuminated advertisements on business premises) for which express consent has not been granted. | 5 years from the date on which the area of special control order comes into force. |
An advertisement within Class 8 in Schedule 3 (advertisements on hoardings) for which express consent has not been granted. | Whichever is the longer of— (a) 1 year from the date on which the area of special control order comes into force; and (b) 2 years from the date on which the advertisement was first displayed. |
An advertisement for which express consent has been granted. | Whichever is the longer of— (a) 6 months from the date on which the area of special control order comes into force; and (b) the remainder of the period of the express consent. |
(5) Nothing in paragraphs (1) to (4) shall—
(a)affect a notice served at any time under regulation 8;
(b)override any condition, imposed on a consent, which requires the removal of an advertisement;
(c)restrict the powers of a local planning authority, or of the Secretary of State, in regard to any contravention of these Regulations;
(d)render unlawful the display, pursuant to—
(i)express consent; or
(ii)deemed consent by virtue of Class 14 in Schedule 3,
of an advertisement referred to in paragraph (2)(d) or (e).
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