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Street Trading

Trading Categories

Trading in a street can take a number of forms. The formalities required before an individual can trade will depend on the nature of the activity. There are three broad categories:

  • Pedlars & Hawkers
    Door to door selling and similar activities come under this category. They normally require a licence issued by the Police.

  • Non Commercial Street Trading
    If the trading to be carried out is from a stall, or similar, used for fund-raising for a charitable or other like purpose then it is deemed to be non commercial and licences are not required for such trading. However the following procedure must be followed:

    1. Contact North Norfolk District Council's Customer Service Team on (01263) 516189 who will require the following details:

    • Full name of organiser (individual)
    • Daytime telephone number
    • Name of charity/organisation to benefit
    • Venue of street trading
    • Time of trading
    • Type of items to be sold

    2. You should carry out the following:

    • Seek permission from landowner
    • Obtain Public Liability insurance cover
    • Consult with Norfolk County Council Area Engineer at Aylsham (Tel: 01263 738300) regarding the possible obstruction of the pavement
  • Commercial Street Trading
    All other types of trading from a stall, van or similar is Commercial Street Trading.

    Under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, the North Norfolk District Council has designated certain streets in the towns mentioned below as either Consent Streets or Prohibited Streets.

    Consent Streets: Street Trading is not allowed in these streets unless a letter of Consent has been obtained from the District Council. Consents may be granted for any period from one day up to a year. The FEE has been fixed as £40.20 per day.

    Prohibited Streets: Street Trading is completely forbidden in these streets.

    Other Streets: In Streets without any special designation street trading may occur without special permission

    Street includes all forecourts, roads, footways, or other areas for a distance of 15 metres from the highway.

For details of the current Consent Streets and Prohibited Streets in North Norfolk, please see the list at the bottom of this page.

Offences

  • It is an offence to trade in a Prohibited Street.
  • It is an offence to trade in a Consent Street without the consent of the North Norfolk District Council.
  • There are also other offences relating to contravention of various conditions of Street Trading Consents (see below).
  • A person found guilty of an offence is liable on conviction to a fine.

Further Information - Trading Consents

Applications must be submitted at least 35 days before the proposed trading date(s).

Applicants themselves should look around for what they consider to be a suitable site. The site must be in a position that will not cause obstruction to pedestrians. If such a site is found, a completed application form must be returned, together with a plan showing the exact place the applicant wishes to trade from and a photograph of the stall, van or other container. Applicants must determine and specify the ownership of any piece of land proposed as a site (i.e. Council or Private). In the case of private land, a letter signed by the owners stating they have no objection to their property being used for the purpose concerned must accompany the application and plan.

The Council is under no duty to grant a Street Trading Consent and need not specify grounds for refusal. There is no right of appeal against the refusal to grant consent. The application form will be sent to the Police for vetting purposes.

Before any Street Trading Consent which involves the preparation and sale of food is granted, the vehicle, stall or other container must be inspected and approved by the District Council's Commercial Team. Registration as a Food Hawker will also be required. Any potential food traders should contact the Commercial Team on 01263 516008 at an early stage for technical advice and information.

The Council requires all persons who trade in designated streets (Consent Streets) with the Council's consent to be in possession of Public Liability Insurance cover. The amount of cover may vary depending upon the nature of the trading proposed, and applicants are advised to contact the Licensing Team prior to application to obtain details of the cover required. Details of this insurance will be required upon application for a Street Trading Consent.

The Council will only issue Trading Consents to individuals; any Company must therefore apply through a named individual.

No motorised stalls or vehicles will be permitted in pedestrianised streets.

If you wish to know more about Street Trading in North Norfolk or you want to apply for a Street Trading Consent, please contact the Customer Services Team on (01263) 516189.

CROMER

The following are designated as CONSENT Streets:

Bond Street
Louden Road
Runton Road
Church Street
Meadow Road
The Gangway
Garden Street
Mount Street
Tucker Street
Hamilton Road
Prince of Wales Road
High Street (between Runton Rd/Hamilton Rd)

HOLT

The following are designated as CONSENT Streets:

Albert Street
Mill Street
White Lion Street
Bull Street
New Street
Albert Street Car Park
Cross Street
Peacock Lane
Letheringsett Hill Car
Fish Hill
Shire Hall
Plain Park
High Street
Star Plain
Station Road Car Park
Market Place
Station Road

HOVETON

The following are designated as PROHIBITED Streets:

A1151 (from River Bridge to Horning Road)
Station Road
Church Road
Tunstead Road (between Station Rd/Horning Rd)

NORTH WALSHAM

The following are designated as CONSENT Streets:

Church Street
Market Street
Kings Arms Street
New Road (between Yarmouth Rd and public car park)
Market Place
Yarmouth Road (between New Rd/Memorial Park)

SHERINGHAM

The following are designated as CONSENT Streets:

Church Street
Station Approach
High Street
Station Road

STALHAM

The following are designated as CONSENT Streets:

Baker Street
Lawns Loke
Upper Staithe Road (excluding the Sale Ground)
Bank Street
Lower Staithe Rd
Dunkerley Court
Market Row
Weavers Close
High Street
Recreation Road (including Recreation Car Park)
York Lane
Ingham Road (between its junctions with High Street and Brumstead Road)
York Road

STALHAM

The following car parks are designated as CONSENT Streets:

The Close Café car park
The Maids Head PH car park
The Co-operative - rear car park Newland's car park
The Grebe PH car park
The Swan PH car park

WALCOTT

The following are designated as PROHIBITED Streets:

Along the north side of the B1159 COAST ROAD at Walcott, from a point commencing at the end of the no waiting restriction (as defined by the commencement of double yellow lines) adjacent to the property known as 'Shifting Sands', for a distance of approximately 355 metres in an easterly direction to the commencement of the no waiting restriction (as defined by the commencement of double yellow lines) opposite Walcott Post Office Stores.



This page was last updated on 09 December 2008.

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