Pubs, cafes, bars, restaurants, snack bars and ice-cream parlours in Wiltshire can now apply for temporary pavement licences ahead of their reopening.

The earliest date that outdoor hospitality venues can reopen, under Government plans to ease the current lockdown, is April 12.

Wiltshire Council is encouraging those businesses to apply for a licence which will allow them to put tables and chairs on the public highway outside their premises.

The licences are free of charge in the Wiltshire Council area, and in most cases are valid for 12 months from the date of issue.

However, they are subject to a statutory notice period of ten working days, during which time people can comment on the application.

Any business that successfully applied for a licence at an earlier point in the pandemic should check the expiry date on their licence and may need to reapply if the expiration date is close, the council says.

Businesses that may have furniture on the highway without a licence are also asked to contact the council to avoid requests for removal.

Cllr Bridget Wayman, Cabinet Member for Highways, said: “As lockdown is eased and more businesses can reopen, we want to give Wiltshire’s hospitality venues the opportunity to apply for temporary pavement licences in plenty of time for their proposed earliest reopening date on 12 April.

“We could charge for this service, but we are offering the licences free of charge as we want to do all we can to support Wiltshire businesses. I would urge all eligible businesses to apply as soon as possible so they can take advantage of the opportunity to trade again safely.

“Any business that had a temporary pavement licence issued previously during the pandemic may need to check the end date of their existing licence and apply again, but we will do all we can to fast track these applications to ensure there is no gap in the time they hold a valid licence.

“We know how important it is to give businesses every opportunity to succeed during what has been a difficult time, and once these venues are able to reopen, these licences will enable traders to accommodate customers outside safely.”

Businesses can download the application form at www.wiltshire.gov.uk/licences-permits-temporary-pavement-licences. 

Completed application forms should be emailed to streettrading@wiltshire.gov.uk.

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