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Amenity protection in countryside locations
4.3.3Belfast·SPG008 Advertising and Signage
In relation to advertisements and signage the term amenity is usually understood to mean their effect upon the appearance of the building or structure or the immediate neighbourhood where they are dis
commercialruralexternal-spacePoster Panel and Freestanding Displays - Potential Impact
5.2.2-5.2.3Belfast·SPG008 Advertising and Signage
Poster panel displays are a common feature of urban advertising and rely on size and siting for their impact. They can have the potential to be over dominant and obtrusive in the streetscene, and as s
non-domesticcommercialruralurbanPoster panels in villages and small settlements
5.2.4Belfast·SPG008 Advertising and Signage
Large scale poster panel displays are generally out of place in villages and small settlements because of their potential to detrimentally impact on the visual amenity of these locations. Smaller post
advertisingsignageruralvisual-amenity