Licences and street trading downloads
Street trading application forms
You will need to complete the relevant application form to apply for a street trading licence. Licences will not be granted without all documentation being provided.
Statement of licensing policy for gambling and related information
Documents relating to the council's statement of gambling policy relating the Gambling Act 2005.
Sex Establishment Licensing Policy
From 21 February 2011 operators of premises such as lap dancing and striptease clubs will have to apply for a separate Sex Establishment licence.
Public notice of new Sex Establishment Licensing Policy
The public notice is a statutory requirement which informs members of the public of the licence proposals.
Home Office guidance on new Sex Establishment Licensing Policy
The goverment has produced guidance to local authorities, operators, local people and other interested parties on the new provisions.
Statement of licensing policy
The policy provides guidance for new applicants, existing licensed premises, other enforcement agencies and interested parties such as local residents and businesses that may be affected.
Public notice of Statement of Licensing Policy
This is a statutory requirement which informs members of the public of the licence proposals.
Culmative impact of pubs, clubs and restaurants
A report from the study on managing evening/night-time economy in Ealing Town Centre.
Temporary structures
A temporary structure licence is required to place a temporary structure on or over a public highway.
Current applications
Current applications for the grant of a premises licence or club premises certificate or the variation of an existing licence.
Registration form for premises using cooling towers
All premises where cooling towers and evaporative condensers are situated must register with the local authority under The Notification of Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers Regulations 1992 .
Documents in PDF format can be read using Adobe Reader. MS Word and Powerpoint documents can be read by using their respective applications or any alternatives.




