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Permanent street trading licences
Last updated: 9 January, 2024
Designation of a street trading area
Last updated: 13 December, 2023
Static pitch street trading licences
Last updated: 4 November, 2022
You need a licence to trade on the public highway, including the pavement or any other area (not within a permanently enclosed premises) that is within seven meters of any road or footway. Street trading is the selling, offering or exposing for sale of any item or service in the street. This includes traditional street trading pitches on the public highway, eg a pitch to sell fruit and vegetables or a static burger van.
Advertising "A" board licences
Last updated: 4 January, 2024
Other street activities not requiring a licence
Last updated: 15 July, 2020
Street trading licensing enforcement
Last updated: 24 February, 2023
All licences issued for street trading require the licence holder to uphold the following licence objectives:
Request a replacement garden waste sticker or update your contact details
Last updated: 24 August, 2023
Use theseĀ forms if you have already signed up to garden waste collection service.
Clitterhouse and Claremont Road (Hendon NW2)
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Clitterhouse fields is named after Clitterhouse farm. The Clitter part of Clitterhouse originates in the word clay, so Clitterhouse farm means 'clay house' farm. Its earliest known owner was John de Langton (c1321). Until the 1770s it was a manor. From the 15th to the 20th century Clitterhouse farm was owned by St Bartholomew's Hospital.
Tree preservation orders
Last updated: 28 August, 2020
Trees in Barnet
Last updated: 19 May, 2024