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Search the Public Notice PortalA pub near the station in Upminster is set for an upgrade to its signage and colour scheme.
The Junction, in Station Road, has applied for nine new signs for the outside of the pub, including fresh nameboards, picture signs and amenity boards.
Three of these signs are proposed to be five-metre long nameboards for the front and sides of the building, in green with copper letters and black lights above.
Two further signs - designed to hang from the side of the premises - will feature graphics, and a Greene King header.
Meanwhile, three new amenity boards are proposed to replace those already displaying what the pub has on offer.
A new menu casing, in copper with warm white illumination, is also planned for the pub, while the planning documents reveal that the building colour will be changed to green.
The pub is currently painted white and grey, with signs also white with grey lettering.
Greene King, which owns The Junction, is seeking advertising consent for the new signage until February 2031.
Havering Council is expected to make a decision on the signs by April 29.
The Junction, formally known as The Essex Yeoman, changed its name and underwent a major refurbishment, totalling £200,000, in 2015.
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