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Hoardings and Signs

Hoardings & Gantries

Hoardings and gantries are used on building sites throughout our city to contain works within the site, prevent building materials from spilling onto footpaths and to ensure the safety of city patrons.

Hoardings should be constructed in solid, new materials and painted white, however, murals and streetscapes on hoardings can increase their visual appeal and are encouraged. Applicants are requested to submit designs when applying for a Hoarding/Gantry Approval.

Approval Requirements
When you apply for a Hoarding/Gantry Approval, the following is required:

Note: Reasonable notice of intent to erect a hoarding must be given

For further information about Hoarding and Gantry Applications contact us



Sign Licenses


A licence is required for any sign which is to be erected or displayed within 100m of any street, way, footpath, or other public place, in accordance with City of Perth Local Law No 40.

Planning Approval is also required for roof signs, billboards and signs associated with heritage buildings or precincts and in some areas of West Perth.

A sign or advertisement affixed or painted on a shop window and relating to the business does not need to be licenced.

Assessment Process 

For further information about Sign Licences contact us

  1. Lodgement of Application and payment of fees
  2. Site Inspection to determine the proximity to existing signs and relationship with building.
  3. Assessment: is in accordance with the City of Perth Local Law No. 40. A check is made to ensure that the sign identifies an owner , occupier or activity related to the building.
  4. Issue of Licence is generally completed within 8 working days if no planning approval is required.

Sign Application Requirements
When you apply for a Sign Licence, the following is required:

 

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