COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
Monday, April 12, 2021
QUESTION NO.30
QUESTION: Councillor F. Timmons
To ask the chief executive for a report into the process involved in obtaining a coffee van licence to include cost and procedure and contact re same?
REPLY:
Casual Trading means selling goods at a place (including a public road) to which the public have access as of right and any other place that is a designated Casual Trading Area.
Casual Trading is regulated by the South Dublin County Council Casual Trading Bye-Laws 2016. It is an offence to trade without a Casual Trade Licence and anyone wishing to engage in Casual Trading within the administrative area of South Dublin County Council must therefore apply to the Council for a Casual Trading Licence.
Casual Trading is divided into designated Casual Trading Areas and Event Trading with appropriate fees payable, and casual trading is prohibited in areas other than those designated in the South Dublin County Council Casual Trading Bye-Laws 2016.
Casual Trading licences are granted for periods of one year, each year commencing on 1st January. The costs vary with location and are set out as per the First Schedule attached also online at; https://www.sdcc.ie/en/services/business/casual-trading/casual-trading-first-schedule-amended.pdf
Trading from private property locations requires planning permission.