Street collections
Contents
- Overview
- How long it will take to process your application
- Tacit consent
- Appeals
- If you have a complaint
Overview
To collect money or sell articles for the benefit of charitable or other purposes in South Tyneside, you need a street collection licence from South Tyneside Council.
Apply
Apply for a street collection licence
Supply a return
Supply a return for a street collection
You can also download the Street collection application (Word doc, 305 KB) and email it to licensing@southtyneside.gov.uk.
How long it will take to process your application
If your application is successful and we have received all of the necessary documentation, your application will be processed within five working days.
Tacit consent
Tacit consent is where an application is treated as accepted if a reply is not recieved within a certain timeframe.
Tacit consent cannot apply because the law requires you to have a permit from the Council.
The Council will process your application within five working days.
If you would like to check on the progress of your application, please contact contact the licensing team on 0191 424 7695 or by emailing licensing@southtyneside.gov.uk.
Appeals
Appealing a decision
Please contact South Tyneside Council in the first instance.
Appealing a condition of the license
Please contact South Tyneside Council in the first instance.
Other appeals
There is no legal right of appeal against the refusal of a street collection permit, however, you may write to the licensing team and request that the decision is reviewed.
If you have a complaint
If you have a complaint, we advise that you contact the trader, 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.