PPS 17 Control of Outdoor Advertisements·Page 23·25
High Level Signs
High level signs on tall single-use buildings such as hotels must be treated with sensitivity to avoid cluttered appearance and visual dominance over long distances, particularly when located on roofs.
High level signs generally relate to those vertical or horizontal signs on the walls of tall, single use buildings such as hotels. If not treated with great sensitivity they have the potential to give the appearance of clutter within the local street scene and be obtrusive and dominant over long distances particularly when located on roofs.
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