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Statutory notices placed online. Save £55 per notice vs agencies.

A council placing 200 notices per year saves over £11,000 annually. Replace phone calls, email chains, and manual invoices with a single online platform. Built for parish councils, town councils, district councils, borough councils, and county councils alike.

Postcode-led pricing — fewer quote chases
Digital audit trail for every order
Publication certificates generated automatically

How we compare

 Traditional agencygazetted
Admin fee per notice~£90+£35
Media costPass-throughPass-through
Quote turnaround24–48 hoursOnline
Approval workflowSeparate inboxesBuilt in
Department spend limitsManual trackingConfigurable
Publication certificateManual requestAutomatic
Audit trailEmail chainDigital record

Notice types we handle

From traffic regulation orders to conservation area notices, council tax settings, and governance changes — 13 council notice types supported across the statutory advertising spectrum. Used by parish councils, town councils, district councils, and county councils.

Planning Notices

Applications under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 s.65, applications affecting listed buildings or conservation areas (PLBCAA 1990 s.67/s.73), Article 4 direction making/confirmation (GPDO 2015 SI 2015/596 Sch 3), and major development advertisements published in a suitable local newspaper (DMPO 2015 Art. 15).

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Council Planning Publication

TCPA 1990 s.65 publicity, DMPO 2015 (SI 2015/595) Art. 15 newspaper duty, Article 4 directions (GPDO 2015 SI 2015/596 Sch 3), and applications affecting listed buildings or conservation areas (PLBCAA 1990 s.67/s.73) — placed by the LPA's planning team.

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Traffic Regulation Orders

Permanent, temporary, and experimental TROs under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

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Public Path Orders

Diversion, extinguishment, and creation orders under the Highways Act 1980.

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Highways Notices

Adoption, improvement, and diversion notices under the Highways Act 1980. Stopping up via assisted service — contact us.

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Conservation Area Notices

Designation, variation, and cancellation under PLBCAA 1990 s.70(8). Gazetted places the local newspaper notice; local authority files the Gazette directly.

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Council Land Disposal Notice

Open space disposal, land appropriation, and asset transfer notices under the Local Government Act 1972 ss.122-123.

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Compulsory Purchase Orders

CPO making, side roads, and planning purposes notices under ALA 1981, HA 1980, and TCPA 1990.

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Byelaw Notices

Making and confirmation of byelaws under Local Government Act 1972 s.236 — traditional and alternative procedure.

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Smoke Control Orders

Making and revocation of smoke control areas under Clean Air Act 1993 s.18 + Sch 1.

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DMMO Notices

Definitive map modification orders under WCA 1981 Schedule 15 paragraph 3.

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Commons / Town Green Notices

Registration, deregistration, and town or village green notices under Commons Act 2006.

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Council Tax Setting

Annual setting notice under LGFA 1992 s.38(2).

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Governance Change Notices

Local government governance change resolutions under LGA 2000 s.9KC. Community governance reviews are a separate LGPIHA 2007 Part 4 route.

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Tree Preservation Orders (TCPA 1990 s.198 + Town and Country Planning (Tree Preservation) (England) Regulations 2012) are not currently supported. Email notices@gazetted.co.uk and we'll let you know when we cover this notice type.

How it works

1

Submit your details

Enter the notice details online or upload a pre-drafted notice. We match a suitable local newspaper from your postcode.

2

Approver reviews

Orders above a department spend limit enter approval before placement, so delegated-authority checks stay inside the workflow.

3

We place the notice

We format the notice to the newspaper’s specification and arrange publication in the next available edition.

4

Get your publication certificate

Receive a publication certificate PDF confirming newspaper name, date, and notice content — ready for your records.

Frequently asked questions

Answers to the questions procurement teams and legal officers ask most.

Three ways to pay

We support the three billing routes that council finance systems actually use. Card payment is available for quick one-off orders. Purchase order billing lets you raise a PO reference before any order is placed and consolidates charges on a monthly statement. Invoice terms give you Net 30 or Net 60 payment windows with settlement by bank transfer or Stripe-issued invoice — whichever your finance team prefers.

Card payment

Pay per order by card. No account setup needed — right for ad-hoc or low-volume orders.

Purchase order

Raise a PO reference before any order is placed. Orders appear on a monthly consolidated statement.

Invoice terms (Net 30 / Net 60)

Monthly invoicing on Net 30 or Net 60 terms. Settle by bank transfer or Stripe-issued invoice.

Fits your finance system

Our purchase order and invoice flows work with any standard council finance workflow — no integration required on your side. When you open an account, tell us your preferred billing mode and payment terms. We configure it on your account and it applies to every order your team places from that point onwards.

  • Monthly consolidated statements with cost-centre-codeable line items
  • PO reference captured at account level — applied to every order automatically
  • Net 30 or Net 60 payment window, agreed at account setup
  • Bank transfer or Stripe-issued invoice — your choice

Transparent pricing. No minimum spend.

Pricing is postcode-led — we identify the correct local newspaper for your area and display the media cost before you commit. Our platform fee is £35 per insertion, with no minimum commitment, no per-seat licence, and no annual contract. A council placing 200 notices a year pays only for those notices. See full pricing →

£35

Platform fee per insertion

No minimum

Spend commitment

No per-seat

Licence cost

Every billing change is logged

Every change to your account's billing configuration — mode, payment terms, PO reference, settlement method — is recorded in an immutable audit log with actor, timestamp, and before/after values. Order-level audit events capture each status transition from submission to publication. Finance and internal audit teams can request a full export at any time.

Ready to modernise your statutory advertising?

Contact us to set up your council account. We'll walk you through the platform and get your team ready for their first notice after setup.

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