Council gives go-ahead for Sherburn Hill Community Centre signage, ensuring adherence to safety and advertising rules.

It involved signs for Sherburn Hill center.
The center is on Front Street.
They wanted an ad board and two signs.
Someone submitted the plan late last year, on December 24th.
The council said yes on February 18th.
They used advertising rules from 2007.
They must show ads for only five years.
Plans must be followed exactly, and the owner must approve them first.
The signs cannot block traffic signs.
Signs must stay nice and safe, and they cannot hurt the area’s look.
They also must keep people safe.
The plan agrees with local and national rules.
The rules promote good design and protect the area’s nice features.
Roads and health people had no issues; the signs will not bother anyone there.
A local councilor, David Hall, agreed.
The signs will be metal, blue and white.
They will show community center info, and lights will shine on the signs gently.
The main sign will be two meters tall, one meter wide, and one meter deep.
The signs will not be risky, documents say.