Road signs on all motorways and trunk roads are the responsibility of Highways England. We are responsible for signs on all other A, B and C class roads and most unclassified roads.
Report a problem
If the issue is causing an immediate danger to the safety of road users, it is classified as an emergency; please contact Rutland County Council on 01572 722 577
If you would like to report online please use our FixMyStreet Service.
Signs provided and funded by Rutland County Council
- Advisory signs - such as reduce speed now, village name plates (with safety message), unsuitable for heavy goods vehicles;
- Direction signs - to guide and direct traffic;
- Information signs - weight limit ahead, diversion signs etc;
- Regulatory signs - such as speed limit, waiting restrictions; and
- Warning signs – bend, junction, road narrows, ice, etc.
- Car park signs (for car parks owned and managed by district councils);
- Pedestrian finger post signs (in certain locations); and
- Street name plates.
Tourism signs and Neighbourhood watch signs are funded by an applicant for further information please see the tourism signs page