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Street Trading

Street Trading in Southampton is regulated under part III and schedule 4 of the local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982.

Streets are designated either as consent streets or prohibited streets. Designation as a consent street does not imply that the council will grant consent for trading in that area. Trading in Above Bar pedestrian precinct is further restricted to sale of flowers and foliage only by a Control of Sales Order made under section 7 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976.

Anyone trading in a prohibited street or in a consent street without authority commits an offence, punishable on summary conviction by a fine not exceeding £1,000.00

Street trading means the exposing or offering articles for sale on roads, pavements and other areas to which the public have unrestricted access without payment. The law applies equally to public and private land.

A consent application form and a list of controlled streets is available via the related documents link to the right of this page. Details of street trading consents appear in the Online Licensing Register.

Food Trading Registrations
In addition, anyone trading in food within the city will need to be registered with the Environmental Health Officer for the area in which they are based. The registration does not infer any right to trade in any location - it is merely evidence of a food hygiene inspection.

Parks and Open Spaces
Any person trading in any public parks or open spaces can only do so subject to triennial competitive tender. Please contact Neighbourhood Services on 023 8083 2713 for further information.

Highways
The unauthorised use of any highway for street trading may result in action being taken by the police or highway authority for obstruction of the highway. In addition, the highway authority has powers to remove any vehicle left unlawfully on the highway, which it deems to be an abandoned vehicle.

Planning permission
Planning permission may be required for the use of any site for street trading. Please contact Development Control on 023 8083 2603.

Late Night Food Trading
Trading in hot food or hot drink in any place, including by a mobile trader, between 23:00 and 05:00 on any day will require a premises licence for late night refreshment under the Licensing Act 2003. A premises licence will be required regardless of the need for street trading consent. Please see the Licensing Act 2003 pages for further information.

Licensing Team Contact information

Email: licensing@southampton.gov.uk

Telephone: 023 8083 3245

Fax: 023 8083 4061

Postal address:
Licensing Team
Southampton City Council
PO Box 1344
Southampton
SO15 1WQ

Document Exchange: DX 115710 Southampton 17

Personal callers:
Licensing Team
Southbrook Rise
4-8 Millbrook Road East
Southampton
SO15 1YG

Opening hours:

Members of the licensing team will normally be available at Southbrook Rise to assist personal callers on weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 and between 14:00 and 16:00. We may be available at other times by prior appointment.

Please note that the addresses and numbers given above should only be used for communication with the licensing team.


Last updated: 1 December 2008

Southampton City Council, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY - email gateway@southampton.gov.uk - tel 023 8022 3855 - minicom 023 8083 2798