Street Trading & Artists Licensing
Street Trading in Chester is regulated under two Acts; The Local Government Miscellaneous Provisions Act of 1982 and the Cheshire County Council Act of 1980. Under these pieces of legislation, Street Trading in Chester without a Licence issued by Chester City Council is illegal.
Chester City Council issues two categories of Street Trading Licence:
Street Trading Licence
Under the provisions of the Cheshire County Council Act 1980, Chester City Council designated 5 Pitches within Chester City Centre for which Licences can be issued. Licence Holders must operate from an approved stall design within a specifically designated area and must only sell a maximum of ten different types of item. These categories are declared upon initial application. There is a £1,225 yearly fee for a Street Trading Licence.
Street Trading Consent
Street Trading Consent Licences allow the holder to operate from within a moving vehicle and pull up on the roadside only to conduct a sale. A Clearways Order made by Cheshire County Council prevents any Trader from operating from a highway or a lay by. The best example of a Consent Licence in use would be an Ice Cream Van.
The fee for a Street Trading Consent Licence is £255 per vehicle per year.
The Street Trading Consent Licences are governed under the Local Government Miscellaneous Provisions Act of 1982. Under this legislation a list of 106 Streets were designated as 'Prohibited Streets' in which Street Trading cannot take place even by a Consent Licence Holder. Anyone issued with a Consent Licence will, upon application, sign a legal agreement to not trade from any of the designated streets under any circumstances. A list of the 106 Streets is available to download below, you can also download the application form by clicking the appropriate link.
List of Prohibited
Streets
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To view and download application forms for Street Trading Licences, click the link below.
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