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CHURCH NOTICEBOARDS

The church noticeboard is often the first point of contact that visitors or passers-by will have with a church. The impact it has may be far greater than you think and it is therefore essential that you take advantage of what, in modern times, may be one of the 'prime advertising sites' available to your church.

The noticeboard is important at the best of times. However, if the church has to be kept locked the board gives the opportunity to provide information on the church and its activities and, thus, the Christian message: it will be doing this twenty-four hours, seven days a week. It is worthwhile, then, spending some time on the serious consideration of the design so that you can ensure that the board will give the message it is intended to impart.

The following notes may be of help when considering this:

Some local authorities will want to be consulted on the matter of planning permission for noticeboards as they are classified as advertisements, to which other regulations refer. The exemption only applies to the inside of churches and you should consult the district council's planning department

July 2001

 

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