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Apply for a street trading licence, a pavement licence, or a street display licence, or renew an existing licence.
A pavement licence allows cafes, pubs, bars or restaurants to place tables, chairs and other removable furniture on a public pavement outside their premises.
Under the Business and Planning Act 2020 you can apply for a Pavement Licence to use some of the space outside your premises to provide more seats for customers who wish to consume food and drink. Planning permission is not required for a pavement licence however all items placed on the highway must be removed at the end of each day.
The pavement licence costs £500. You need to pay when you apply.
If we grant you a licence, it will be subject to our standard terms and conditions. A licence, if granted, must:
Furniture cannot cause an obstruction or pose a danger, so we may need to introduce other conditions to make sure your pavement licence does not cause problems for local businesses and the community.
Before you apply, make sure you have the following supporting documents:
There is a 14-day public consultation starting the day after you apply. This involves displaying a notice in the window of your premises advertising your application.
If an objection is received, the Council has a further 14 days to determine your application.
We will let you know the Council's decision at the end of that determination period. Your licence will be deemed granted if we do not contact you by the end of that time.
There is no right of appeal if we refuse to grant a licence.
Due to changes in legislation, premises with an existing tables and chairs permit issued under the Highways Act 1980 must now convert their permit to a pavement licence.
If your premises benefited from a tables and chairs permit, you should have received an invoice for the amount of £350. Payment of the invoice indicates that you wish to continue placing tables and chairs on the pavement. Once payment is received, an officer will make contact with you in relation to providing a site plan, so that a pavement licence can be issued to you.
If your pavement licence is due to expire, you can use our online form to renew and pay for a new one. A renewal costs £350.
There is a 14-day public consultation starting the day after you apply. This involves displaying a notice in the window of your premises advertising your application.
If we receive an objection, we have another 14 days to decide. If granted, the renewed licence will remain valid for 12 months.
You must apply for a new licence if you want to make changes. This includes changing:
When businesses apply for a pavement licence, the application will appear below during the 14-day consultation period.
Name: Pokie & Roll
Address: 15 Apple Market, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1JE
Type of application: New Pavement Licence application
Deadline for representations: 8 May 2025