You can display portable signs in a residential area if:
- your premises is a historic heritage premises
- your premises is a retail premises lawfully established before 01 October 2015.
You can display portable signs in a residential area if:
You must also comply with the following restrictions in residential areas:
Portable signs in residential areas can only advertise the premises (for example, the business name) and things that you can buy or do on the premises, such as:
You can display your portable board sign outside your premises in residential areas if:
You can display your portable flag sign outside your premises in these areas if:
Examples of how to correctly display portable board signs and portable flag signs in residential areas.
You can share a portable ladder board sign in these areas if:
Example of how to correctly display portable ladder boards in residential areas.
You can place your portable sign on a council-controlled public place (for example a public footpath) in certain circumstances.
When you place your portable sign, think about pedestrian access and in particular visually impaired people. You need to make sure:
Example of how to correctly display portable signs on council-controlled public places.
You cannot use portable signs:
You can find out if you are in a residential area by searching for your address on Geomaps. Under the results tab on the left-hand side of your screen, you will find your property summary including your zone.
You can find a full description of the rules in clause 11 of the Signs Bylaw 2022.