Review of Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Street Trading Policy: Calverley Precinct Sunday Trading Consent

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Street Trading in Tunbridge Wells

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council is pleased to advise you that it is doing its best to make Tunbridge Wells a thriving place to live and be in business. One of the future actions in the Council's Building a Better Borough Plan 2022-24 is to look at ways to introduce market-style trading in Royal Tunbridge Wells.

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council’s Licensing Committee is reviewing its current street trading policy to include ‘The Calverley Road Sunday Special Street Trading Consent’.

The detailed proposal and management plan which sets out how the Calverley Road Sunday Special Street Trading Consent would propose to operate and be managed is set out in the Proposed Management Plan.

The recommendation that has been put before Committee for consideration is that that the Committee approve the proposal as set out above and minor updates to the current policy.

Any proposed changes to the current policy are subject to a public consultation and therefore local businesses and residents are encouraged to make comments and suggestions on this consultation exercise.

The attached documents are drafts, and therefore subject to change following this consultation.

Complete the questionnaire

A short questionnaire has been formulated to help you frame your thoughts, but please do not feel constrained by it. You can take part at the bottom of this page.

Your views are important; and we would be grateful if you could take a few minutes to submit them. Any comments received in this regard would be reported back to Licensing Committee on 24 September 2024 for consideration.

All responses must be received by 12 noon Friday 30 August 2024.


Street Trading in Tunbridge Wells

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council is pleased to advise you that it is doing its best to make Tunbridge Wells a thriving place to live and be in business. One of the future actions in the Council's Building a Better Borough Plan 2022-24 is to look at ways to introduce market-style trading in Royal Tunbridge Wells.

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council’s Licensing Committee is reviewing its current street trading policy to include ‘The Calverley Road Sunday Special Street Trading Consent’.

The detailed proposal and management plan which sets out how the Calverley Road Sunday Special Street Trading Consent would propose to operate and be managed is set out in the Proposed Management Plan.

The recommendation that has been put before Committee for consideration is that that the Committee approve the proposal as set out above and minor updates to the current policy.

Any proposed changes to the current policy are subject to a public consultation and therefore local businesses and residents are encouraged to make comments and suggestions on this consultation exercise.

The attached documents are drafts, and therefore subject to change following this consultation.

Complete the questionnaire

A short questionnaire has been formulated to help you frame your thoughts, but please do not feel constrained by it. You can take part at the bottom of this page.

Your views are important; and we would be grateful if you could take a few minutes to submit them. Any comments received in this regard would be reported back to Licensing Committee on 24 September 2024 for consideration.

All responses must be received by 12 noon Friday 30 August 2024.


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