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Impact of advertisements on building and place appearance
4.2.4Belfast·SPG008 Advertising and Signage
All advertisements affect the appearance of the building or place where they are displayed. Given the potential impact of outdoor advertising on amenity, both positive and negative, there is a need to
public-buildingcommercialFlyposting definition and types
5.12.1Belfast·SPG008 Advertising and Signage
While there is no formal definition of fly-posting, this activity is generally taken to be the display of advertising material on buildings and street furniture without the owner's consent. Fly-postin
non-domesticpublic-buildingcommercialFlyposting potential impact
5.12.2Belfast·SPG008 Advertising and Signage
Fly-posting occurs in most locations but can be particularly prevalent and prominent within built up areas, can be unsightly and often symptomatic of urban decay. Given the increasing emphasis placed
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