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Neighbourhood Watch Sign Guidelines

Street signs are an effective way for neighbourhood watch schemes to show they are working to prevent crime in their community. Neighbourhood watch signs must follow guidelines on location and fitting, including being at least 2.2 meters above street level but no higher than 3.6 meters, and ideally placed on lamp posts maintained by the local authority with permission. The supply and maintenance of signs may vary between areas and schemes could incur small costs, but public liability insurance is provided free of charge to recognised schemes that follow guidelines.
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Neighbourhood Watch Sign Guidelines

Street signs are an effective way for neighbourhood watch schemes to show they are working to prevent crime in their community. Neighbourhood watch signs must follow guidelines on location and fitting, including being at least 2.2 meters above street level but no higher than 3.6 meters, and ideally placed on lamp posts maintained by the local authority with permission. The supply and maintenance of signs may vary between areas and schemes could incur small costs, but public liability insurance is provided free of charge to recognised schemes that follow guidelines.
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Neighbourhood Watch Street Signs

Street signs are a great way of showing that your community cares about preventing crime.

The Neighbourhood Watch Network (NWN) recognises that there are a number of different
organisations that can approve Neighbourhood Watch schemes, including the police, local authority or
county NW Associations.

To contact your local Force Area association please click here.

Members running their scheme will need to decide where they want to put the signs, but should follow
these guidelines alongside any other local requirements.

Sign Location and Fitting

Formal planning permission should not be required to fit new signs which comply with the 1992 Town
and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations (see below). You should however, notify
your local authority as to the location of each sign and ensure that any fixing equipment complies with
their regulations. In some cases, the local police and / or your local area NWN Force Area Association
may have prior agreements with the local authority as to type and fitting of each sign.

Generally, signs must not be illuminated, be at least 2.2 metres above street level but no higher than 3.6
metres above street level and ideally placed on concrete and steel lamp columns maintained by the local
authority.

If a suitable place to fit a sign cannot be found, consideration may be given to placing in on a post, wall
or fencing on private land. Written permission from the land owner is necessary before a sign can be
erected in this way.

Neighbourhood Watch street signs must NOT be placed on the following;

• Any road traffic sign


• Any road traffic signal
• A telegraph, telephone and electricity columns (unless express permission from the company
has been given).

Supply, Maintenance and Insurance

The supply and maintenance of Neighbourhood Watch signs may vary from county to county and may
be issued by the local police, or constituted NWN Association.

In some cases, NW schemes may incur a small charge to cover purchase costs, or be directed to an
approved supplier for independent purchase. It may be worth obtaining quotes from a number of
suppliers as costs will vary based on quantity and material. NWN licensed suppliers can be found by
clicking here

All recognised Neighbourhood Watch schemes following the above guidelines, in line with local policy,
will be covered by Public Liability Insurance, free of charge. Please click here for more information.
Conditions and Limitations

1. No such advertisement may exceed 0.2 square meters in area.


2. No such advertisement may be displayed on highway land without consent of the highway authority.
3. The local planning authority shall at least 14 days before the advertisement is first displayed, be given
particulars in writing of the place at which it is to be displayed and a certificate :
a) that the scheme has been properly established
b) that the police authority has agreed to the display of the advertisement; and c) where relevant, that
the consent of the highway authority has been given.
4. Any such advertisement shall be removed within 14 days after
a) the relevant scheme ceases to operate b) the relevant scheme ceases to be approved by the police
authorit ; or c) the highway authority withdraw their consent to its display
5. Illumination is not permitted
6. No character or symbol on the advertisement may be more that 0.75 metres in height, or 0.3 metre in
area of special control
7. No part of the advertisement may be more than 3.6 metres above ground level.
ENDS

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