Apply for a new licence
When you apply you must include details and the exact location of where tables and chairs are to be sited on a scale drawing that indicates the dimensions of tables and chairs, width of pavement and proximity to the kerb.
You have to send us a photo or illustration type of tables and chairs proposed to use.
All applicants must also have public liability insurance for the sum of £5 million or above.
Apply for Tables and chairs licence here
Fees
Current Fee Structure will be based on square metres of area required.
Type |
Band A |
Band B |
Band C |
---|---|---|---|
New application (management fee) |
£964 |
£964 |
£964 |
Renewal (management fee) |
£539 |
£539 |
£539 |
Price per square metre of area required |
£126.90 |
£85.60 |
£51.50 |
Non-refundable charge in cases of early determination of refusal of application |
£183 |
£183 |
£183 |
Your calculated fee will be the management fee plus the price per square metre of area required. For example, if you have ten square metres, in band A, your price per square metre of area will be calculated as, £126.90 x 10 = £1,269.
Your total fee for a renewal, in Band A, would be £539 + £1,269 = £1,808.
After you apply
Once we have received your application, we will arrange for a site visit so that we can assess the footway, advise you on what street furniture is appropriate for the area, and guide you through the rest of the process.
We are obliged by legislation to consult interested parties and give members of the public and other council officers the opportunity to comment on your licence application.
The process normally takes eight weeks to complete and you cannot place tables and chairs on a highway until a licence has been issued.
Licence renewals and changes
The licence needs renewing each year and you can use the application form below to do this.
You can also use the same application form to make changes to a current licence. There is a £160 charge if you are a current licence holder and are changing the number of chairs and tables you have on a public pathway.