| Licence summary |
If you trade in the street you may require a street trading
licence.
Applications should be made in writing (including by electronic
means) to your local district council, or the district council for
the area you wish to trade.
You must provide specific information, including details of the
street you wish to trade on and the days and times you wish to
trade.
You may also be required to provide two photographs of
yourself.
You must comply with any conditions attached to a licence.
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| Eligibility Criteria |
You must be over 17 years of age to hold a licence.
Licences will be refused if any of the following grounds
exist:
- there isn't enough space in the street you wish to trade in,
without causing interference or inconvenience to street users
- you wish to trade for less days than any minimum required
trading days
- you are unsuitable to hold a licence do to any previous
convictions or for other reasons
- you have previously failed to pay fees due under another street
trading licence or have failed to use a previous street trading
licence
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| Regulation Summary |
A summary of the
regulation relating to this licence
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| Application Evaluation Process |
Under certain circumstances if certain grounds for refusal exist
the council may still award a licence but for fewer days than
require, or to allow trade in certain items.
The council will either grant the application or serve a notice
on you within a reasonable time.
The notice will be served if the council intend to refuse the
application, grant it on different terms than those applied for,
confine trading to a particular place in a street, vary conditions
of a licence or revoke a licence.
The notice will detail the grounds for their decision and state
that within seven days of the notice you can request in writing the
opportunity to make representations.
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| Will Tacit Consent Apply? |
Yes. This means that you will be able to act as though your
application is granted if you have not heard from the local
authority by the end of the target completion period
OR
No. It is in the public interest that the authority must process
your application before it can be granted. If you have not heard
from the local authority within a reasonable period, please contact
it. You can do this
online if you applied through the UK Welcomes service or use
the contact details below.
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| Apply online |
Apply to become a street trader
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| Failed Application Redress |
Please contact your Local Authority in the first instance.
If you wish to appeal a decision of the council you may appeal
to the local Magistrates' court within 21 days of the date you were
notified of the decision.
You may appeal the decision of a Magistrates' Court to the local
Crown Court.
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| Licence Holder Redress |
Please contact your Local Authority in the first instance.
If you wish to appeal a decision of the council you may appeal
to the local Magistrates' Court within 21 days of the date you were
notified of the decision.
You may appeal the decision of a Magistrates' Court to the local
Crown Court.
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| Consumer Complaint |
We would always advise that in the event of a complaint the
first contact is made with the trader by you - preferably in the
form a letter (with proof of delivery). If that has not worked, if
you are located in the UK, Consumer Direct will give
you advice. From outside the UK contact the UK European Consumer Centre.
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| Other Redress |
E.g. about noise, pollution, etc. Also should one licence holder
complain about another.
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| Trade Associations |
None
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