All applications for street consent require at least 21 days’ notice to be given to us. We issue the following four types of street trading consent.
Static unit consent
For a stall or vehicle which returns to one place every day or for regular periods of time. The unit or stall must be removed each day at the end of the trading period unless planning rules allow otherwise. A static street trading consent may be granted for any period not exceeding 12 months.
Mobile unit consent
For traders who wish to move from place to place. A mobile unit consent trader must not remain in one place for more than 30 minutes at a time and not return to the same site within 2 hours. A typical mobile unit consent would be an ice cream van. A mobile unit consent only permits trading within our area. If the unit goes into areas outside of Dorset it will also need consent from the relevant licensing authority. A mobile unit consent may be granted for any period not exceeding 12 months.
Short term consent
For traders who wish to conduct a short term trial to consider whether they could be successful at a certain location selling their specific goods. The consent is considered a trial consent and only one will be issued to an individual. They are granted for a period between one and 12 days. Any trader who wishes to continue trading after the 12 day period will need to submit a further application for the full 12 months. There is no consultation fee charged for this type of consent.
Multiuser consent
For specific individuals or organisations managing an event. Multiuser consents can cover a number of stalls. The multiuser must meet the criteria set below:
- it has a nominated organiser
- it has the approval of the licensing authority and landowner
- it adds value to the town’s trade through the provision of specialist products
- it does not operate in detriment to the local community
If the application is made by an organisation they must nominate a named individual who will be responsible for managing use of the consent. The consent will be issued for a maximum of 12 months and can be renewed.
The consent holder will be responsible for ensuring compliance with the terms of consent at all times.
The consent holder will be responsible for ensuring that any local residents, businesses or shops are not obstructed by the stall/stalls and that all emergency exits to buildings are kept clear. The consent holder must ensure that stalls can be moved quickly in the event that access is needed for emergency vehicles.
The consent holder will be required to keep records of all traders that trade under the consent which will include:
- event date
- company name
- individuals name
- trader name (if different)
- address
- date of birth
- National Insurance number
- food registration certificate number
- vehicle registration (if relevant)
- contact details
- type of goods sold
This information will be required by the licensing team.
As part of the application process we will consult all businesses in the vicinity of the multiuser consent. If, at any point after the grant of the consent, any existing or new occupiers of businesses or residential properties make objection to stalls being located outside of their premises the consent may be reviewed which could result in it being varied or amended.
It should be noted that multiuser consents may incur other fees and charges if the land used belongs to us. This will be in addition to the street trading consent fees.