Fly-posting is the display of advertising material i.e. placards
and posters, for which planning consent has not been obtained.
Braintree District Council removes fly-posting from its own
property as soon as possible.
Fly-posting on private property can be dealt with by an Enforcement
Notice served on the person responsible for the property or the
person known to be displaying the advert. This notice requires them
to remove the advert and failure to comply is an offence.
The Council can also remove or blank out placards and
posters.
The Police have powers to confiscate the equipment used by
flyposters, including their vehicles.
Temporary signs for charity or community events can be put up on
private land (not the highway or verges) for up to 28 days prior to
an event and must be taken down within 14 days afterwards.
Commercial signs (eg farmers markets) and posters need planning
permission wherever they are put up and the organisers can apply
for the permission, it doesn't have to be the landowner.Getting
permission from private landowners is likely to be quicker and
easier, especially if you know them.
Election posters are exempt, as long as they don't break any
other rules--eg defamation, or distraction to motorists etc.
To report any Fly-posting, please call our Customer Service
Centre on 01376-552525 or via email to -
csc@braintree.gov.uk