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Street Sign - Aluminium - 900x150 mm

Aluminium signs, 900x150 mm, Aluminium, Screw

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Product details

Type:

Aluminium signs

Width:

900 mm

Height:

150 mm

Thickness:

1.5 mm

Material:

Aluminium

Fixing method:

Screw

Product description

In the UK, local authorities (city or county councils) are responsible for installing and maintaining street name signs on public roads. This applies to everything from major motorways to residential streets and housing estates.

However, for housing associations, businesses, developers, or private individuals, it is often useful—or necessary—to install additional street signage. These signs can help visitors, delivery drivers, and emergency services navigate more easily, especially in areas where council signage may be limited or not yet in place.

Street name signs are also commonly ordered for private roads, private drives, business parks, and residential developments, where local authorities have no responsibility to provide signage. In these cases, private street signs play an essential role in clear wayfinding and identification.

Street Sign – What Information Should You Include?

While the primary purpose of a street sign is to display the street name, there are several additional details you may wish to include depending on your needs.

Street Name

The street name is the most common and essential element of any street sign. In some cases, street signs are also used to identify a specific location or place, such as a private estate, courtyard, or access road. This means the category of street signage includes both traditional street name signs and location-based signs.

House Numbers

To improve navigation, house numbers or number ranges are often included on street signs. For example, a sign reading “Main Street – Nos. 10–14” can make it significantly easier for visitors, couriers, and service providers to find the correct property.

Neighbourhood or Estate Names

Many street signs also include the neighbourhood or estate name. While this information may not be essential for all road users, it is particularly useful in residential developments and housing estates.

In many cases, neighbourhood names also reflect the name of the housing association or development, helping to clearly identify the area.

When designing your street sign, it’s important to consider visibility, clarity, and durability, especially for outdoor use. Choosing the right layout and information ensures your sign is both practical and visually appropriate for its surroundings.

Recommended Material

Aluminium is a popular and reliable choice for street signs, offering excellent durability and weather resistance for outdoor use. Signs can be supplied with a reflective laminate for enhanced visibility in low-light conditions and at night.

Aluminium street signs are commonly mounted on poles, providing clear visibility and making them ideal for private roads, residential areas, and commercial sites.

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