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We issue licences for pavement cafés in Belfast.
We previously introduced a temporary process for pavement café licence applications, with no associated fee, to help businesses recover during coronavirus (COVID-19).
We have now introduced a permanent pavement café licensing scheme with a transition and implementation period up to 30 April 2024. This allows existing licensed businesses to continue to operate until the grant of their permanent licence is determined and after which temporary licences will no longer be valid.
So, if you already have been issued with a pavement café licence under this temporary scheme, you can now apply under the permanent scheme. If you do not apply before 30 April 2024, your temporary pavement café licence will no longer be valid.
If you operate a pavement café but didn’t apply to us under the temporary process, or want to open one in the future you should apply under the permanent scheme. Contact us to discuss your pavement café with us and we will be able to advise you how to make an application, explain the requirements and call out to visit your premises.
Our permanent pavement café scheme mirrors the existing temporary scheme in many aspects, however, fees have been introduced and we have revised standard licence conditions. Applications will be considered with a less liberal approach than was deemed appropriate during the temporary scheme in terms of location, size and so on. It is also intended that there will be increased monitoring and enforcement activity with regards to both licensed and unlicensed pavement cafés.
We carried out a consultation exercise for eight weeks (October to November 2023) to gather views about pavement cafés in Belfast, and positive and negative experiences and issues that have occurred since the temporary licensing scheme was brought in. Our consultation informed on the implementation and detail of the permanent scheme, including:
A pavement café licence authorises a person who operates a business supplying food or drink (in or from premises) to place furniture on a public area for use by customers. This includes:
A pavement café licence is granted for five years. You can apply to vary your pavement café licence during this period.
The legislation allows us to suspend or revoke a pavement café licence if required during the licence period.
The fees which we had previously set will now be applicable to pavement café licence applications.
Type of application | Fee |
---|---|
Application fee | £225 |
Annual licence fee (years two to five of the five-year licence period) | £55 |
Renewal application fee | £112.50 |
Variation application fee | £112.50 |
We have published advice on making an application and what we will consider appropriate for a pavement café licence including:
Before submitting an application, read our guidance to check if your proposal will meet all the criteria.
Following our public consultation about moving to the permanent licensing scheme, we are continuing to engage with disability groups on reviewing the detail of our guidance.
Contact us to discuss your pavement café proposal if you have any queries about the guidance or concerns around meeting its requirements.
You can apply online for a pavement café licence.
Apply for a pavement café licence
For your application to be considered valid, you must include:
We can also send you the application form and guidance information if you email pavementcafes@belfastcity.gov.uk, or by post if you call 028 9027 0650.
You will have to pay the application fee of £225 – you can pay by BACS or post us a cheque. Let us know how you want to pay when you make your application.
Tacit consent does not apply – this means that you do not have approval to put out tables and chairs and operate your pavement café until we have granted your licence.
You must send us certain documents with your application form.
If you are applying online, you must make sure you have these documents ready to upload.
You must provide a map (preferably Ordnance Survey) showing the proposed pavement café area marked in red and the adjoining streets and properties.
You must provide a plan of the proposed pavement café area, the streetscape and all utilities and services including lampposts, bollards, fire hydrants, manholes, cycle stands, litter bins and any other items of street furniture located within the immediate vicinity. The dimensions of the proposed pavement café area must also be shown.
There are examples of pavement café plans in our guidance information.
We will need details of the number, materials and types of chairs, tables, umbrellas to be provided in the café. It would be helpful if you include photographs, manufacturer, detailed brochures of proposed furniture or photographs of existing furniture.
Public liability insurance cover with minimum indemnity of £5m will be required. You must send us a public liability insurance declaration completed by both yourself and your insurance company or broker.
More details are provided in in our guidance information.
Print and complete our public liability insurance notice
or email pavementcafes@belfastcity.gov.uk to request the public liability insurance document.
If the café is to be located away from the main premises or patrons or staff will need to cross a public pavement to reach the café area, you must provide a management plan and risk assessment. The plan must outline how this will be done to protect the safety of staff, patrons and other people using the pavement.
You must fix a public notice to the premises on the day you apply to us. The notice must be positioned so the public can see it for 28 days. Interested parties can make representations to us about your licence application.
We suggest that you take a photograph showing the public notice in place and send us the photograph with your application.
We will publish licence applications on our website until the end of the period allowed for representations.
Our guidance information includes a draft public notice template.
View a draft public notice for a pavement café licence application
A premises licensed under the Licensing (NI) Order 1996 must provide details of their Liquor Licence to assist us process the application and to enable us to notify the court if your application is granted. The pavement café area will be treated as part of the licensed premises.
We recommend businesses discuss their proposals with adjacent property occupiers to inform them of the pavement café application.
When assessing your application we will also consult:
We will set the days and hours of use for the pavement café area having regard to the location, likely disturbance to local residents, street cleaning or other businesses and representations from interested parties.
Licences will normally be granted for set hours between 7am and 11pm.
Where individual circumstances dictate that these hours are deemed unsuitable we may either extend or restrict the standard times as appropriate.
Hours may be set to reflect the normal operating hours of the business or any local restriction. If the premises is licensed under the Licensing Order for the sale and consumption of alcohol, a pavement café licence will not be issued beyond 11.30pm, regardless of the additional operating hours that may apply to the premises under liquor licensing legislation.
These are a set of rules established to govern the behaviour of operators running a licensable business. They cover various topics and set requirements that all licensees must meet to hold a licence.
We must include a condition stating that temporary furniture cannot be placed on any public area other than the area covered by the licence.
The Act also permits the council to specify any other conditions it considers reasonable, and these may include conditions:
We agreed revised standard licence conditions for Pavement Cafés following our public consultation on moving to the permanent licensing scheme. Premises-specific special licence conditions may also be attached to individual licences.
Before we issue any pavement café licences, we will discuss them with applicants as well as any applicable special conditions to make sure their obligations as a licensee are clearly understood.
We consider each application on its own merits. But it may not always be possible to accommodate pavement cafés in all locations due to factors such as visual impact, width restrictions, obstructions or heavy pedestrian flow. If there are objections to the granting of the licence from other interested parties such as DfI Roads, PSNI or other local businesses, we must take these into consideration before an application can be granted.
If we receive objections to an application which are not resolved through mediation, the application will be referred to our Licensing Committee for further consideration. If this happens, both you and anyone who objects to your application, will have the opportunity to present a case to the committee.
If your application is refused, you can appeal the decision to the Magistrate's Court within 21 days of being notified of our decision. Licence-holders may also appeal a decision to suspend or revoke a licence or vary the area and conditions of a licence (as an alternative to revocation), or to limit the duration of a licence.
If you want to object to or support an application for a pavement café licence, you must send us a written submission before the closing date for objections or support. You must outline your reasons for objecting to or supporting the pavement café.
You can email pavementcafes@belfastcity.gov.uk or post to:
The Building Control Manager
Building Control Service
Ground floor
Cecil Ward Building
4-10 Linenhall Street
Belfast
BT2 8BP
If you want to make a complaint or raise an issue about an existing pavement café (licensed or unlicensed), email pavementcafes@belfastcity.gov.uk or call 028 9027 0650, and we will investigate.
When a business in Belfast applies for a pavement café licence, we publish information about their application. You can support or object to a pavement café application. There is a deadline for objecting or supporting an application.
If you would like to see a licence application, email pavementcafes@belfastcity.gov.uk
For more information and advice, get in touch.
pavementcafes@belfastcity.gov.uk
Building Control, Ground Floor, Cecil Ward Building, 4-10 Linenhall Street, Belfast, BT2 8BP