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Licence - food business
Environmental Services - October 2008
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Registration will allow local authorities to keep an up-to-date list of all those premises
in their area so they can visit them when they need to.
The frequency of the visits will depend on the type of business.
Who needs to register?
If you run a food business for 5 or more days in any 5 consecutive weeks, you must tell
(or arrange for someone else to tell) the local authority about any premises you use for storing,
selling, distributing or preparing food. Food premises includes restaurants, hotels, cafes,
shops, supermarkets, staff canteens, kitchens in offices, warehouses, guest houses, delivery vehicles,
buffet cars on trains, market and other stalls, hot dog and ice cream vans, etc.
If you use vehicles for your food business in connection with permanent premises such as a shop,
or warehouse, you only need to tell the local authority how many vehicles you have. You do not
need to register each vehicle separately. If you have one or more vehicles but no permanent premises,
you must tell the authority where they are normally kept.
Anyone starting a new food business must register with the local authority at least 28 days before doing so.
The majority of premises have to be registered. However, certain premises are exempt from registration,
e.g., some which are already registered for food law purposes, certain agricultural premises, motor cars,
tents and marquees (but not stalls), some domestic premises and some village halls. You should contact your
local authority if you think you might be exempt.
How do I register?
By filling in the attached form. Registration cannot be
refused and there is no charge. The registration form must be sent to your local authority.
If the form is sent to the wrong address, your application will not take effect until it is
received at the proper place. If you use premises in more than one local authority area, you must
register with each authority separately.
You must tick all the boxes which apply to your business, answer all the questions and give all
the information requested. Seasonal businesses operating for a certain period each year should
give the dates between which they will be open in answer to question 9.
If you have any questions, we will help you. It is an offence to give information which you know is false.
What happens to the information given on the form?
The local authority will enter the details on its Register. A register of addresses and the type of
business carried on at these will be open to inspection by the general public.
Records of the other information provided will not be publicly available and will not be
disclosed outside of the Council, Local Government Departments and Government Agencies.
The details will be used for the purpose of registration, enforcement and the protection of public funds.
What about changes?
Once you have registered with the local authority, you only need to notify them of a change of proprietor,
if the nature of the business changes, or if there is a change of the address at which moveable premises are kept.
The new proprietor will have to complete an application form.If the local authority wishes to change the
entry in the Register because of information which it receives from someone else, you will be given 28 days
notice and an opportunity to comment on the proposed change.
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