St Paul's Signs
Product Details:
Comprising:
- 1 x Main Door Sign
- 1 x North Entrance Sign
- 2 x St Paul's Entrance Signs
- 1 x Door Information Panel
A Coordinated Outdoor Wayfinding Sign Package
This installation comprises multiple panels positioned to support different access routes and visitor needs. Together, they form a complete wayfinding and information system for a prominent community setting.
The package includes:
• 1 x Main Door Sign
• 1 x North Entrance Sign
• 2 x St Paul’s Entrance Signs
• 1 x Door Information Panel
This approach is typical of outdoor wayfinding signs specified for sites with several entrances, helping to reduce confusion and improve the visitor experience.
Suitable for Park, Estate, and Civic Signage Projects
While developed for a church environment, this style of sign system is equally applicable across wider public realm settings, including:
• Public parks and visitor destinations
• Residential developments requiring estate signage
• Education and healthcare campuses
• Heritage sites and community buildings
• Clearly marked entrance signs outdoor for pedestrian routes
The clean post-and-panel format is often selected where signage must remain functional, unobtrusive, and long-lasting.
Materials and Durability for External Use
Manufactured in aluminium, the St Paul’s signs are designed for reliable performance outdoors, offering resistance to corrosion and weathering in exposed UK conditions.
Key benefits include:
• Robust aluminium panels for long service life
• Crisp, professional presentation for public-facing sites
• Suitable for high-footfall environments
• Low maintenance requirements once installed
This makes them a practical choice for park signage and other locations where signage must remain legible and secure year-round.
Integration with Wider Public Realm Furniture
Post and panel sign systems are frequently specified as part of a broader streetscape package. They can be paired with other street furniture such as:
• Bollards and boundary features
• Litter bins and recycling units
• Seating and rest areas
• Cycle parking and shelter infrastructure
This helps local authorities and designers deliver a consistent, coordinated environment across the site.
Typical Specification Considerations
When selecting post and panel signage for public realm schemes, specifiers often consider:
• Number of entrances and required sign locations
• Panel size and information hierarchy
• Fixing method and ground conditions
• Alignment with surrounding architecture and landscape design
Broxap can advise on layouts and sign strategies for complex multi-access sites.




















