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Street trading policy

Contents

  1. Street trading policy
  2. Definition of street trading
  3. Types of street trading
  4. Street trading within Lichfield District
  5. Why do we have street trading?
  6. Key considerations when assessing an application
  7. Annual street trading
  8. Temporary street trading
  9. Roaming street trading
  10. Street trading at an event
  11. Letting of pitches
  12. Temporary relocation
  13. You are here: Fees and charges
  14. Applications
  15. Insurance
  16. Food stalls
  17. Disclosure and barring service check (DBS)
  18. Removal of waste
  19. Revoking consents
  20. Refusing applications
  21. Conditions, complaints and enforcement
  22. Definitions

Fees and charges

We set fees and charges for street trading. Fees and charges are reviewed annually.

Where a consent is surrendered or revoked, we will remit or refund, as we consider appropriate, the whole or part of any fee paid for a grant or renewal of the consent.

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