-Trader approval schemes

Street trading in the Hambleton District is strictly regulated so street traders do not commercially effect other establishments and do not cause an obstruction or public risk. Street Trading is defined as the selling or offering for sale of any articles in the street. This includes food such as burgers, kebabs, doughnuts etc. or other things such as household items. Certain streets in Hambleton are designated as consent streets. This means that any person who wishes to sell items from a trailer or stall in a street must first obtain a Street Trading Consent from the Council. Some streets are prohibited from having a Street Trading Consent.

If you wish to apply for Street Trading Consent please complete the application form and send it to Environmental Health Services, Hambleton District Council, Civic Centre, Stone Cross, Northallerton, DL6 2UU or contact the office on 0845 1211 555

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