Busking licence
| Licence summary |
We value the vibrancy and diversity associated
with professional street performers, and suggest that "would be"
performers contact our Town Centre Managers for advice on location
and timing.
We do not have local byelaws to control
“Busking”. Therefore busking in itself is not illegal in
Wychavon. Children under 14 years may not busk. Buskers
may not “beg”. Buskers may not SELL articles (e.g. cd’s of their
work) as that constitutes “street trading” for which street trading
consent is required.
In addition, buskers may not cause nuisance (noise nuisance) and
there are provisions to deal with noise from amplification
equipment/ speakers used on the street.
Where the busker is performing for the purpose or purposes that
include entertaining an audience (which a busker
probably is doing) AND on land provided for the purpose or
purposes that include allowing that entertainment (i.e. with
the land owners’ permission) then it is likely that authorisation
for the regulated entertainment is needed - under the
Licensing Act 2003. Normally this would be by way of a
“Temporary Event Notice,” which must be given at least ten working
days before the entertainment takes place. More information
and access to the forms can be found
here.
|
| Eligibility
Criteria |
No provision in the legislation
|
| Regulation
Summary |
A summary of the eligibility criteria for this
licence
|
| Application Evaluation
Process |
No provision in the legislation
|
| Will Tacit Consent
Apply? |
No - because we don't control busking there is no need to apply
for a licence first. Note you must NOT sell CD's in the street
or beg.
|
| Apply online |
Not Applicable - no application needed
|
| Failed Application
Redress |
Not Applicable - no application needed
|
| Licence Holder
Redress |
Not Applicable - no application needed
|
| Consumer
Complaint |
We would always advise that in the event of a complaint the
first contact is made with the trader by you - preferably in the
form a letter (with proof of delivery). If that has not worked, if
you are located in the UK, Consumer
Direct will give you advice. From outside the UK
contact the UK European Consumer
Centre.
|
| Consumer
Complaint |
Anyone suffering nuisance due to noise, smells or similar
because of a commercial premises should contact the Environmental
Protection team to see if we can help (email
environmental.health@wychavon.gov.uk, phone 01386 565015).
Begging is a matter for the Police.
|
| Trade
Associations |
Musician's Union -
Midlands Region
|
Further Information
All Licensing and Environmental Health Matters are now
dealt with by Worcestershire Regulatory Services.
For direct public enquiries and referrals:
General Customer Enquiries
Worcestershire Hub on: 01905-822799
(Mon—Fri 8am—8pm, Sat 9am—5pm)
Email: wrs.licensing@worcsregservices.gov.uk
Fax: 01905-617132
