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signage

Signage is a surprisingly complex area for practicing haruspices, touching on planning law, public perception, and the practical realities of running an unconventional business. The posts collected under this signage tag explore how to present your practice to the world without attracting unnecessary scrutiny, from wording that avoids alarming passersby to understanding what displays might fall foul of local regulations. Whether you are setting up a first premises or reviewing your existing public-facing materials, these articles offer thoughtful guidance on communicating what you do clearly, legally, and with a minimum of bureaucratic difficulty. Browse the full collection to find advice relevant to your situation.

Signs That May Be Considered Offensive Under Planning Law

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.