Description
Replacement of an externally illuminated sign above the frontage and erection of a sign on the front elevation, erection of a sign located on side elevation, erection of a free standing sign and a sign displayed inside the building.
Conditions / Refusal Reasons
a) This consent expires 5 years from the date hereof.
b) Any advertisements displayed and any site used for the display of advertisements shall be maintained in a clean and tidy condition to the reasonable satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority.
c) Any structure or hoarding erected or used principally for the purpose of displaying advertisements shall be maintained in a safe condition.
d) Where an advertisement is required under these Regulations to be removed, the removal shall be carried out to the reasonable satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority.
e) No advertisement is to be displayed without the permission of the owner of the site or any other person with an interest in the site entitled to grant permission.
f) No advertisement shall be sited or displayed so as to obscure or hinder the ready interpretation of any road traffic sign, railway signal, or aid to navigation by water or air, or so as otherwise to render hazardous the use of any highway, railway, waterway or aerodrome (civil or military).
Reason: To comply with the requirements of Regulation 14 of the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 2007.
That the advertisement consent shall be carried out in accordance with the details shown on the following approved plans, 400-001, 100-001, 200-001, 300-001 and 139113, except as controlled or modified by conditions of this permission.
Reason: To secure the proper planning of the area in accordance with Development Plan policies.
The use of the external lighting shall be restricted to between the hours of 08:30-18.30 Monday to Friday.
Reason: To protect the appearance of the area, the environment and wildlife, and local residents from light pollution in accordance with Policy EP3 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011.