Pub company Stonegate Group has applied for advertising consent for five new illuminated signs, one non-illuminated sign and three plaques at The Crowning Angel, in South Street.
Two of the signs are proposed to hang from the side of the building, and be lit from LED strip lights across the top.
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Signs inside the pub also got a makeover as part of the refurb (Image: Luke Percival)
The others would sit flush against the front and side of the building, with three of these signs also lit from above with strip lighting.
The pub – which reopened after a makeover and rebrand on July 2 – is also set for replacement floodlights along the front and side of the building.
Existing front terrace barriers will be kept under the plans, but the two awning fabrics over the smoking area will be replaced.
New vinyls are also proposed to be added to the smoking shelter screens with The Crowning Angel branding.
The venue, formerly known as Yates, already has new signs inside as part of the two-week long refurbishment, including a Crowning Angel mirror sign.
Havering Council are expected to make a decision on the outside signs by September 10.