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Three Rivers District Council invites comments on the review of their Street Trading Policy 2022-2025.
Three Rivers District Council is the Licensing Authority responsible for considering applications for a range of activities that require a street trading consent/licence under Schedule 4 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982.
The Licensing Authority would like to hear your views on the Policy by 18 August 2023, otherwise we may not be able to consider them.
The Street Trading Policy can be viewed under the documents on the right hand side.
After the consultation closes the council’s Regulatory Services Committee will consider the responses received and any other relevant information and decide on whether to adopt the Policy.
This survey has now closed please see Lifecycle on the right hand side for more information.
Update - December 2023
The Street Trading Policy 2023 was agreed to be adopted at the Regulatory Services Committee on 6 December 2023. The Policy as amended is due to take effect following the completion of the consultation process relating to the licensing fee review.
Update - February 2024
The Street Trading Policy 2023 was adopted on 12 February 2024. The policy can be viewed on our website.
Three Rivers District Council invites comments on the review of their Street Trading Policy 2022-2025.
Three Rivers District Council is the Licensing Authority responsible for considering applications for a range of activities that require a street trading consent/licence under Schedule 4 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982.
The Licensing Authority would like to hear your views on the Policy by 18 August 2023, otherwise we may not be able to consider them.
The Street Trading Policy can be viewed under the documents on the right hand side.
After the consultation closes the council’s Regulatory Services Committee will consider the responses received and any other relevant information and decide on whether to adopt the Policy.
This survey has now closed please see Lifecycle on the right hand side for more information.
Update - December 2023
The Street Trading Policy 2023 was agreed to be adopted at the Regulatory Services Committee on 6 December 2023. The Policy as amended is due to take effect following the completion of the consultation process relating to the licensing fee review.
Update - February 2024
The Street Trading Policy 2023 was adopted on 12 February 2024. The policy can be viewed on our website.
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Under Review
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Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review.
Decision
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The council's Regulatory Services Committee will make a decision on whether to adopt the policy.
Licensing fee review
Street Trading Policy Consultation has finished this stage
The Street Trading Policy 2023 was agreed to be adopted at the Regulatory Services Committee. The Policy as amended is due to take effect following the completion of the consultation process relating to the licensing fee review.
Policy adopted
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