

Banners - Approval of Temporary Advertising Signs/Banners
Council supports the use of temporary banners/signs in designated areas by clubs, associations or charitable bodies based in the Council area which announce a local event of a religious, educational, cultural, political, social or recreational character. Approval is required and is subject to conditions.
The following are the most frequently asked questions (with answers) in respect to this subject:
Q1:
Where can I place a banner in
the Council area?
Answer:
Q2:
Can I have approval to place a
banner at the Stirling Roundabout fence?
Answer: The Banner Schedule within
Council's computer system is used to keep a record of banner
bookings for this venue. This is a popular location and there is
only space for 4 banners at the Stirling Roundabout fence at any
one time.
Q3:
How long can the banner be
displayed?
Answer: Up to 3 weeks prior to the
event and it must be taken down within 24 hours following
conclusion of the event.
Q4:
How big can the banner
be?
Answer: 1 metre high and 2 metres
wide
Q5:
Are there any restrictions on
the type of material I use?
Answer: It must be constructed of
a water proof material with the advertisement written in water
proof materials and with reinforced eyelets to ensure that the
banner can be securely fixed.