Planning regulations govern what practitioners may display outside their premises, and the standards around amenity and public decency apply regardless of the nature of the business. This guide covers which sign content is likely to attract objection, when express consent is required, and how to respond if a complaint has been made.
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Here you will find all posts tagged with planning-law, covering the practical and regulatory side of operating as a haruspex or divination practitioner in a modern context. From understanding which signs and displays may fall foul of local planning regulations to navigating the broader landscape of licensing, permissions, and public-facing practice, these articles aim to help practitioners stay informed and compliant. Whether you are setting up a premises, considering signage, or simply trying to understand where ancient craft meets contemporary bureaucracy, explore the planning-law archive for clear, grounded guidance written with the working haruspex in mind.