Service area · North Shore

LED sign work across Sydney’s North Shore corridor.

The North Shore covers North Sydney’s commercial district — the second largest concentration of office buildings in NSW — through Chatswood retail and out to the Upper North Shore school and church belt. The region has a strong cluster of established independent schools, heritage churches and high-visibility shopfronts that drive ongoing LED signage work.

Large outdoor church LED sign typical of North Shore frontage installations

What North Shore sites typically want

The North Shore is unusually rich in independent schools — Sydney Church of England Grammar (Shore), Wenona, Marist North Shore, Monte Sant’ Angelo, North Sydney Boys and Girls High, Cammeraygal High — many on tight heritage-adjacent frontages where signage needs to be elegant and council-compliant rather than maximally large. Cabinet styling and cabinet finish matter more here than on a typical suburban site.

Established churches across the region — including St Mary’s in North Sydney, St Thomas Anglican, St Francis Xavier’s War Memorial Church and a long list of parish churches across the Lower and Upper North Shore — drive consistent demand for service-times boards and outreach displays. Retail signage demand concentrates around Chatswood (Westfield Chatswood, Chatswood Chase) and Crows Nest, where shopfront promotion signs can change with daily and weekly campaigns.

  • Independent and selective school message boards on heritage-adjacent frontages
  • Church service-time and outreach signs for established Lower and Upper North Shore parishes
  • Office frontage and lobby digital signage for North Sydney CBD tenants
  • Chatswood and Crows Nest retail shopfront promotion signs
  • Repair and module replacement for older North Shore signs

Local context

Travel time from Milperra workshop: 45 to 75 minutes depending on bridge or tunnel route.

Common suburbs we service: North Sydney, Crows Nest, St Leonards, Chatswood, Lane Cove, Lindfield, Gordon, Pymble, Hornsby.

Local notes: Many Lower North Shore sites sit close to residential housing, triggering SEPP 64 illumination rules for signs within 50 metres of residential zones.

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Why North Shore signage has its own rule set

Heritage frontages, residential proximity and council scrutiny.

Three constraints are unusually relevant on the North Shore. Heritage zones — the area has significant heritage listings — affect what signage finishes and mounting styles are appropriate. Residential proximity triggers SEPP 64 illumination rules. And both Lower and Upper North Shore councils take a more active line on signage applications than newer suburban councils. The right supplier is one who has seen all three before.

Heritage-aware cabinet design

Cabinet finishes, mounting profiles and bezel options that suit heritage-adjacent frontages — without giving up the display quality the audience expects.

SEPP 64 illumination planning

Brightness scheduling and night-time dim-to-off automation built in from day one, not added as an afterthought after a complaint.

Quiet, reliable service

North Shore schools and churches expect dependable after-sales support. We provide a 2-year onsite warranty structure and a Sydney-based service team.

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