Casual Trading Licence Applications for 2021
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Ice Cream/Confectionary, Tea/Coffee/Confectionary & Flowers Casual Trading Licence Applications for 2021
Casual Trading Byelaws 2016 made under the Casual Trading Act, 1995
South Dublin County Council invites applications from parties interested in taking up Casual Trading Licences for the sale of Ice Cream/Confectionary, Tea/Coffee/ Confectionary and for the sale of Flowers for the 2021 season at the following designated locations:
|
Locations |
Category |
Licence Fee € |
|
Corkagh Park – Camac Valley Entrance |
Ice Cream & Confectionary |
10,000 |
|
Corkagh Park – St John’s Entrance |
Tea, Coffee & Confectionary |
5,000 |
|
Griffeen Valley Park |
Tea, Coffee & Confectionary |
5,000 |
|
Esker Cemetery |
Flowers |
500 |
|
Newcastle Cemetery |
Flowers |
500 |
Please note there is one only Licence issued for each of the above listed locations. Licensees can trade at that location specified for one calendar year commencing the 1st January 2021. Please notethatSection 28 of the Casual Trading Byelaws 2016 provides that where multiple applications for a single trading area are received the Local Authority may at its discretion award a casual trading licence by way of lottery.
Further details and application forms / regulations can be obtained from:
- https://www.sdcc.ie/en/services/business/casual-trading
- Environment, Water & Climate Change, Enforcement and Licensing, South Dublin County Council, County Hall, Tallaght, Dublin 24.
- by emailing info@sdublincoco.ie
The closing date for receipt of completed applications is on or before 4.00 p.m. Friday, 18th December 2020.
South Dublin County Council reserves the right to accept or decline any application and to cancel or withdraw any Licence issued.
A copy of the South Dublin County Council Casual Trading Bye-Laws 2016 can be downloaded from the Council's website sdcc.ie
