Street trading licences
Our Street Trading Policy [PDF, 0.2MB] covers all streets in South Cambridgeshire (except the A11 and A14, and any area of land which is owned by the county, district or parish council).
The policy refers to a person wanting to sell any fresh food or general items/products in the street. For example:
- food vans
- ice cream vans
- selling flowers
There are a few activities which this policy doesn’t refer to such as trading at a fair, fete or similar one-day community event. Full details can be found within the policy.
Apply for consent
There are 3 types of consent:
- Standard Consent
- Consented Premises
- Consent Premises Trader
Standard consent
This is for trading on the highway or at any location not registered as a Consented Premises. This includes:
- Static Street Consent: this is when you (the operator) are trading at a fixed pitch (place) for more 4-and-a-half hours in a 24-hour period
- Mobile Street Consent: this is when you (the trader) wants to move from place to place. You must not trade in one location for more than 4-and-a-half hours at a time, and must not return to the same site on the same day - even if you have consent to trade at many different sites. (The 4-and-a-half hour time period excludes setting up and clear up time.)
- Layby Traders Consent: this is when you (the operator) is trading fixed hours in 1 place during the week
The parish of Bar Hill has a blanket ban on street trading, so you’ll need to contact the parish and see if they’ll agree before you make an application for consent. Trading from the Green or Northstowe falls under the control of Northstowe Foodies.
Consented premises
These are areas that are privately owned and managed, but the public have access to these areas without payment. For example:
- car parks
- areas connected to public houses or village halls
When the consent is given to an area, this can then be used by consented premise traders.
Examples of people who need to apply for this consent are:
- private landowners or occupiers, such as public house car parks, who wish to host traders to help with their main business
- pop-up traders that include non-food items, such as Christmas trees.
Consented Premises Trader
This is when a person wishes to trade at a consented premise. To do this you must be registered as a consented premises trader. If you’re registered, you can then trade at all consented premises within South Cambridgeshire.
If you want to trade as a standard consent trader and a consented premises trader, you must get consent from us to do both of these trading activities.
Apply for a Consented Premises Trader licence
Renew consent
You can apply to renew consent for:
- Standard Consent
- Consented Premises
- Consent Premises Trader
Fees
View our schedule of fees. [PDF, 50Kb]
Policy change
A review of our street trading policy is currently taking place and will be determined by the Licensing Committee in September.
Consented Premises Register
This list is updated as and when new premises are approved.
The Black Horse
6 High Street
Rampton
CB24 8QE
King William IV
8 Church Street
Histon
CB24 9EP
Girton Golf Club (Cambridge) Ltd
Dodford Lane
Girton
Cambridge
CB3 0QE
The Cotton Hall
Cambridge Road
Girton
CB3 0PN
The Local Centre
Kestrel Rise
Trumpington Meadows
CB2 9AY
The Three Tuns
30 High Street
Guilden Morden
Royston
SG8 0JP
Waggon and Horses
110 High Street
Linton
CB21 4JT
Wylde Skye Brewing Ltd
Unit 8a, The Grip Industrial Estate
Linton
CB21 4XN
The Black Horse
35 Park Street
Dry Drayton
Cambridgeshire
CB23 8DA
Abington Stores
81 High Street
Great Abington
Cambridge
CB21 6AB
Jubilee Square
Marleigh
Cambridge
CB5 8BX
The Hare and Hounds
60 High Street
Harlton
Cambridge
CB23 1ES
The Three Horseshoes
22 South Street
Comberton
Cambridgeshire
CB23 7DZ
The White Lion
96 High Street
Sawston
Cambridgeshire
CB22 3HJ
Flourish Farm Shop
Cooks Penn Farm
Linton Road
Hildersham
Cambridgeshire
CB21 6BS