- Licences and Street Trading
- Automatic fire alarms
- Licence - alcohol and entertainment
- Licence - alcohol and entertainment - personal
- Licence - animal movement
- Licence - boarding animals
- Licence - building materials
- Licence - caravan site
- Licence - child employment
- Licence - credit
- Licence - dangerous animals
- Licence - dog breeding
- Licence - explosives
- Licence - gaming machines
- Licence - hackney carriage - taxi
- Licence - hackney carriage drivers
- Licence - highway projection
- Licence - house to house collections
- Licence - lottery
- Licence - markets
- Licence - massage and special treatments
- Licence - nursing agencies
- Licence - pet shop
- Licence - poisons
- Licence - private hire drivers
- Licence - private hire operators
- Licence - private hire vehicle - minicab
- Licence - riding establishment
- Licence - sale of fireworks
- Licence - scaffolding and hoarding
- Licence - second hand goods
- Licence - sex shops
- Licence - skip operator
- Licence - sports grounds
- Licence - storage of fireworks
- Licence - storage of petroleum
- Licence - street cafe
- Licence - street collections
- Licence - street trading
- Licence - Sunday trading notifications
- Licence - voluntary sector transport
- Licence - water sports
- Licence - weighbridge operator
- Licence - zoo
- MOT testing
- Registration - acupuncturist
- Registration - food businesses
- Registration - scrap metal site
- Registration - tattooists, piercing and electrolysis
- Skip permits
- Street trading - illegal
- Trader approval schemes
MOT testing
A council may provide MOT testing of vehicles where council garages have been accredited to perform tests on vehicles for local citizens and businesses in addition to council vehicles.








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