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Highway Licences

Highway Licences

A licence is required to place materials on the highway, erect a hoarding or scaffolding,  place a skip on the highway, or for a street cafe licence.

Click on the links below to read the conditions applicable to the licence you require and the appropriate application form. If you have already sent us a copy of your public liability insurance for a minimum of £5m you do not need to send a further copy. If you have recently renewed your policy please forward a copy of the schedule to the address on the application form.

Important

In all cases please allow a minimum of 5 working days between the date of receipt of this application by the Highway Authority and the proposed date on which the Licence is required to commence.

A site visit will be required prior to the Council agreeing to and issueing a licence.

 

Materials on the Highway Licence

Hoarding Licence

Scaffolding Licence

Skip Licence

Cafe Licence

Materials on the Highway - Summary of Conditions

It is an offence to place materials on the highway without prior approval in writing from the Highway Authority.  The Council may impose special conditions to minimise inconvenience.

The material owner shall;

Licences may be granted for a maximum of 28 days.

Material Specification

Materials shall not;

Position of Materials

The materials shall not;

Where such permission is granted a 1.2m wide pedestrian walkway must be barriered off, and lamped at night.

Materials must be secure and placed on a membrane to prevent staining and damage to the highway

Materials shall be guarded, barriered and lamped to comply with the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 1994, Section 43

Removal of Materials

No materials shall remain on the highway after the expiry of the licence.

Materials should be removed as soon as possible and not later than 2 working days after they are no longer required.

The highway shall be left in a clean and tidy condition and any damage to the highway repaired to the satisfaction of the Highway Authority.

How to apply - Contact telephone number (01202) 454638

 

Hoarding Licence - Summary of Conditions

It is an offence to place a hoarding on the highway without prior approval in writing from the Highway Authority.

The Council may impose special conditions to minimise inconvenience.

The hoarding owner shall;

Licences may be granted for a maximum of 28 days.

Specification of Hoardings

The hoarding shall;

  • Be of a close boarded design.
  • Provide unobstructed pedestrian walkway around it of at least 1.2 metres
  • Be securely constructed and have its corners marked with broad red fluorescent and white reflecting stripes.
  • Display the owner's name and 24hr Emergency telephone number.

The hoarding shall not be fixed to the highway and all access doors, gates, etc. shall open inwards.

 

Position of Hoardings

A hoarding shall not;

  • Be placed on the highway within 0.45 metre of the carriageway.
  • Impede surface water drainage of the highway.
  • Obstruct access to other premises, fire hydrants, gullies and manholes or any apparatus belonging to a statutory undertaker or Highway Authority.
  • Obstruct the footway without prior approval from the Highway Authority. Where such approval is granted, a 1.2 metres wide pedestrian walkway and 1.0 metre safety zone shall be provided in accordance with 'Safety at Street Works. A Code of Practice'.

Signing and Guarding Hoardings

A lamp shall be attached to each corner in accordance with the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 1994, section 43.

During erection and dismantling appropriate signing and guarding must be provided in accordance with 'Safety at Street Works. A Code of Practice'.

Use of Hoardings    

No advertisement may be exhibited on the hoarding without prior written consent of the Highway Authority.   

Hoardings will not be permitted to provide the contractor with a convenient working area.

The area around the hoarding shall be swept and kept clear of any material that could cause a hazard/nuisance to users of the highway.

  

Removal of Hoarding

No hoarding shall remain on the highway after the expiry of the licence.

Hoardings should be removed as soon as possible and not later than 2 working days after they are no longer required.

The highway shall be left in a clean and tidy condition and any damage to the highway repaired to the satisfaction of the Highway Authority.

 

How to apply - Contact telephone number (01202) 454638

       

Scaffolding Licence - Summary of Conditions

It is an offence to place a scaffold on the highway without prior approval in writing from the Highway Authority.

The Council may impose special conditions to minimise inconvenience.

The scaffold owner shall;

Licences may be granted for a maximum of 28 days.

Specification of Scaffolds

The scaffold shall;

Be of an open design, providing unobstructed walkway under the scaffold a minimum of 1.2 metres wide and 2.30 metres high. A 1.2 metre walkway around the scaffold shall also be provided.

Be securely attached to the building and structure.

Have the standards marked with broad red fluorescent and white reflecting stripes, all joints below 2.3 metres wrapped to protect the public and all its ledger ends below 2.3 metres protected by plastic caps.

Be covered adequately to provide a working platform and prevent materials or debris falling through.

Display the owner’s name and 24hr Emergency telephone number

Tower/portable scaffolds must be licenced. 

Position of Scaffolds

A scaffold shall not;

  • Be placed on the highway within 0.45 metre of the carriageway.
  • Impede surface water drainage of the highway.
  • Obstruct access to other premises, fire hydrants, gullies and manholes or any apparatus belonging to a statutory undertaker or Highway Authority.
  • Obstruct the footway without prior approval from the Highway Authority. Where such approval is granted, a 1.0 metre wide safety zone shall be provided in accordance with 'Safety at Street Works. A Code of Practice'.

Signing and Guarding Scaffolds

A lamp shall be attached to each corner in according with the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 1994, section 43.

During erection and dismantling appropriate signing and guarding must be provided in accordance with 'Safety at Street Works. A Code of Practice'.

 

Use of Scaffolds

No advertisement may be exhibted on the scaffold without prior written consent of the Highway Authority.   

The area around the scaffold shall be swept and kept clear of any material that could cause a hazard/nuisance to users of the highway.

The scaffold shall be used in accordance with the requirements of BS5973:1993

 

Removal of Scaffold

No scaffold shall remain on the highway after the expiry of the licence.

Scaffolding should be removed as soon as possible and not later than 2 working days after it is no longer required.

The highway shall be left in a clean and tidy condition and any damage to the highway repaired to the satisfaction of the Highway Authority.

 

How to apply - Contact telephone number (01202) 454638

                                                    

Skip on the Highway - Summary of Conditions

It is an offence to place a skip on the highway without prior approval in writing from the Highway Authority.

The Council may impose special conditions to minimise inconvenience.

The skips owner shall;

Licences may be granted for a maximum of 28 days.

Specification for Skips

Skips shall;

Position of Skips

The skip shall not;

Where such permission is granted a 1.2 metres wide pedestrian walkway must be barriered off, and lamped at night.

A skip shall be;

Signing and Guarding of Skips

A skip on the carriageway shall be guarded by a least 4 traffic cones placed in an oblique line on the approach side of the skip.

A lamp shall be attached to each corner of the skip, and when placed on the carriageway, lamps must be placed between the traffic cones. Lamps shall comply with the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 1994, Section 43.

Contents of Skips

No skip shall;

 

Removal of Skips

No skip shall remain on the highway after the expiry of the licence.

Skips shall be removed as soon as possible and not later than 2 working days after they have been filled.

The highway shall be left in a clean and tidy condition and any damage to the highway repaired to the satisfaction of the Highway Authority.

How to apply - Contact telephone number (01202) 454638

 

Cafe Licence

Street Café Licence for Tables & Chairs on Pavements

If you would like to put Café tables and chairs on the pavement or highway areas, you will normally require permission from the Council (as local highway & planning authority), as this involves a change of the use of the land. The licence requirement is in accordance with the Highways Act 1980 and costs £180.00 for the first year, with a £65.00 yearly renewal fee. 

You will, however, not normally require planning permission to do so on your own property (even on your own forecourt adjacent to the public highway) provided the use is connected to the main use of your building.

If, however, the planning permission for your premises contains a condition prohibiting outside tables and chairs, an application will need to be made to vary this condition. You may also require a street-trading licence.

If you want to serve alcohol, whether at tables on the public highway or on your own land, you will need to apply for an extension to your liquor licence under Section 20 of the Licensing Act 1964.

If your premises are leasehold, you need to ensure that you will not be breaching any covenant in your lease against creating noise or nuisance and annoying your neighbours. Unacceptable noise and/or smells could lead to the Council serving a "nuisance abatement notice" on you.

Issuing of licences is discretionary and is also subject to our consultation with the police. Success of the application will be dependant on several issues such as the proposed geographic location, existing footway widths and current levels of trading in the immediate vicinity.

Proof of Public Liability Insurance of £5m should be sent with your application.

 

Apply for a Cafe Licence


If you wish to apply for a Cafe licence, follow the links to download full conditions and an application form or contact us for more information.

Telephone number: (01202) 451461

Fax number: (01202) 451007

Contact us

All licences except Cafe Licences

Technical Services

Enforcement and Parking Centre

First Floor - Parkway House

28 Avenue Road

Bournemouth

BH2 5SL

Telephone number: (01202) 454638

Fax number: (01202) 451492

 

 


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