HoardingDes Pannieaux d’Mâtants

A license for hoarding is required when it is necessary to place hoardings on the road/pavement around the place of work or scaffolding. Applications must be supported by a Road Works form and submitted to the Infrastructure Department at [email protected] with a site plan showing the proposed dimensions of the hoarded area for consultation a minimum of 7 days before the intended start date. Please include a sketch of the proposed works.

An example of building hoarding

Conditions for hoarding

  • Hoarding must be a solid separation and not netting
  • Hoarding should be painted white and should not display any advertising without prior approval from the Parish
  • Any doors on hoardings should be inward-opening only or be able to slide
  • Hinges should not be capable of being lifted off

Licence payment

Invoices are sent at the end of every month and are sent directly to the scaffolding/hoarding contractor. Licenses are given to the contractor directly and private applications are not accepted.

Penalties

Failure to obtain a license for hoarding on the public highway can result in a penalty of up to £2,000.