.. Is a solicitor's firm, ostensibly of the ambulance-chasing variety, is setting up shop in the empty building opposite the pub and has garishly adorned its frontage thus...
Surely this needs planning permission on account of its size and prominence? And surely the council will take action? ..
One thing is beyond doubt - this sign is a provocative eyesore. If it stays we can surely all agree the piazza dream is dead...
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Thérèse, it seems that you've looked into the legal powers available to the Council to "insist" on having this sign removed. Could you please point them out.
From the Government's publication "Outdoor advertisements and signs: a guide for advertisers":
"Class 2(B) permits notices or signs to be displayed on any premises for
the purpose of advertising the fact that a person, partnership or company
is carrying on a profession, business or trade at those premises. These
would include:
● a brass plate outside a doctor’s surgery
● a notice-board displaying the names of individuals in a partnership
● the name of a company operating from the premises.
An advertisement in Class 2(B) must not exceed 0.3 of a square metre in
area, but if there is more than one entrance to the premises on different
road frontages, two advertisements of 0.3 of a square metre each may be
displayed (on a separate frontage), as in illustrations 14 and 15."
However I have also found that the firm applied for, and were granted permission for signage earlier this year:
http://www.planningservices.haringey.gov.uk/portal/servlets/Applica...
(I found it through googling and then clicking on a link to this HoL page:
http://www.harringayonline.com/forum/topics/planning-application-fo...)
It seems that the signage that was approved is shown in the documents which are third and fourth up from the bottom of the list of files shown on that page.
Clearly, the signs that have been put up are nothing like those in the application: they are larger, they do not give the name of the solicitors, and they refer to specific services rather than merely the nature of the business.
I have therefore this evening completed the online questionnaire to complain and have stated "The Council has apparently invested a very substantial amount of money on the improvement of the Green Lanes environment, the flagship of the scheme being the "pocket park" and piazza outside the Salisbury. The purpose and aims of this scheme are wholly undermined by this gross and cynical commercial flouting of planning regulations."
Can I add to this helpful information the suggestion that anyone who feels strongly about the sign should support Harringay Birder by sending their own email to Haringey Planning Enforcement asking them to look closely at the original application and to consider whether or not the applicants are in breach.
planning.enforcement@haringey.gov.uk
I'd suggest as well, copying in the councillors for both Harringay and St Ann's wards and the Director, Ms Lyn Garner ( lyn.garner@haringey.gov.uk )
This is the same company that has been in Willoughby Road for years who have relocated.
Personally I would have put the Dogus furniture shop in there, kept the queens head as a pub/bar. But I own none of these businesses nor have a lease on any of these properties... so blah!!
Yes i saw this the other day and my heart sank.
Same old Harringay, same old scuzziness.
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All we need for Green Lanes peace and harmony: a Sunni-Shiite amalgamation. What the hell have you against our local Kurdish Kuisine?
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