Street trading licence
We deal with street trading licences for various streets in Newton Abbot and Teignmouth only.
Designated streets
There are only certain streets in which you are allowed to trade.
Newton Abbot consent streets
- Newton Road
- Kingsteignton Road
- Jetty Marsh Road
- The Avenue
- Courtenay Street
- Union Street between Carlisle Street to Courtenay Street
- Queen Street between King Street and Courtenay Street
- East Street between Newfoundland Way and Bank Street
- Wolborough Street between Courtenay Street and junction with Highweek Way and
Newfoundland Way - whole of Bank Street
- whole of Highweek Way and Market Square
Teignmouth licensed streets
- Teign Street (including Pellew Arcade)
- Bank Street
- George Street
- Wellington Street
- Waterloo Street
- The Triangle
- Carlton Place
- Northumberland Place
Teignmouth prohibited streets
- The Point Car Park
- The Strand
- Powderham Terrace
- Den Crescent
- Den Promenade (including the carriageway and footway lying between the Den and the beach)
- The Esplanade
- Lifeboat Lane
- Brunswick Street
When reviewing the application, we'll see if the proposed trade will improve the town's appearance and business opportunities.
We won't approve the application if it would harm existing businesses.
Applications must be submitted at least 28 days before the planned start date. This time is needed for consultation.
Cost
Street Trading consent in Newton Abbot (7 days only) £86
Street Trading licence in Teignmouth (annual) £236
Please note these fees are non refundable
Pedlars Licence
These are dealt with by Devon and Cornwall police.
Start the journey
More info about the journey
- complete application form
- enclose copy of public liability insurance (£5,000,000)
- enclose fee (please note the fee is non refundable)
When we receive your application we will check it to make sure it's been completed correctly. We will contact you if there is anything else we need.
We will consult the following regarding your application.
- the town council
- the markets manager
- Devon County Council (Highways)
- our environmental health section
The consent/licence will then either be granted and we will send you our consent in the post or it may be refused or have additional conditions added to it.
If you have any queries, please contact us.