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What happens after you submit your application, including the costs.
After you submit your application, there are 3 more stages.
Full details are available in our guide to brown and white tourist signs (PDF, 8.2MB).
We will assess your application, to see if you are eligible for a tourist sign. We will then contact you to let you know whether you can continue with your application.
If you want to continue with your application, we will send you a stage 1 initial assessment form to sign and return.
Stage 2 starts with you signing a private works agreement and paying a fee of £200.
Next our officers will:
They will also consult with:
If there are any unresolved objections, we will take a report to the relevant council local committee area. Local councillors will then make the final decision on whether to permit your application.
If there are no unresolved objections, your applications will move to stage 3.
In stage 3, you have two options.
In option 3A, we do all the detailed design work. There is a minimum fee for this for work, and the final fee depends on the size of the scheme. Our estimated fee is £500.
We will ask our contractor for the costs of making and installing the sign.
In option 3B, you can ask another design consultant to carry out the detailed designs. You must submit these detailed designs to us for approval.
There is a minimum fee for this for work. The final fee depends on the size of the scheme. Our estimated fee is £250.
You can also ask another contractor to make and install the sign. We will send you list of approved contractors you can contact.
You will also need to apply for a permit to dig up the road. This will be included in the estimated total cost.
We will supervise and check the sign installation. This will be included in the permit to dig up the road charge.