To apply for a site licence please complete the application form.
Or, alternatively if you would like to:
- apply for a residential caravan site licence,
- transfer one to a new owner or leaseholder, or
- alter the conditions attached to a current licence.
You may e-mail Environmental Health to request an application form. Please supply your name, address, email address, telephone number and the name of the site.
When you send in your completed application, you will also be required to provide a site plan of a minimum scale of 1:500 showing structures, features, services and facilities.
Please send your completed form by post, or send an electronic scan to Environmental Health.
What happens next?
Once we receive the application and all the information requested, we will discuss the licence process with you. We will then inspect the site, and may consult with the fire service. Following the inspection, we will send you an invoice for the application fee, based on the number of units on the site when we inspected.
We normally make a decision within eight weeks of receiving a complete application (including all the supporting details, documents and the payment). However, some applications may take longer and we will discuss this with you if this is the case.
Before issuing a new licence, we will usually consult with you by sending you the proposed licence conditions. We allow a minimum of 14 days for you to comment before we issue the final licence.
You have the right to appeal to a First Tier Tribunal if you disagree with:
- a decision to refuse a licence application or a transfer application
- any conditions appended to a new application
- a decision to refuse to alter a condition
- a decision taken by the council to alter any existing condition of the licence
Please note; when a licence is transferred, the site licence conditions will usually remain unchanged.
Failure to meet the standards set out in the licence conditions could result in us serving a Compliance Notice. This is the first step in taking formal action to improve standards to meet the requirements of the licence conditions.