City Council cracks down on illegal street traders

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Milton Keynes City Council is warning illegal street traders that they could face fines of up to £1,000 per sale and is urging residents to report any concerns.

Street Trading laws are in place to protect consumers, and traders must meet strict requirements, including DBS checks, food registration certificates, and compliance with waste disposal and safety regulations.

Recent enforcement action saw a trader fined £3,848 after being caught trading illegally near the National Bowl, attempting to profit from event-goers.

The city council, working closely with Thames Valley Police, continue to take action against unlicensed traders, including those selling food, vapes, and counterfeit goods. The teams have been working together to tackle the anti-social element of car cruising and static meets, particularly in the Network Rail car park on Grafton Street. Licensing officers have been called on multiple occasions to deal with illegal traders at the location.

Unlicensed trading is strictly prohibited in car parks and on roads in the city centre and even on any private land with public access.

“We’re not trying to catch people out – we welcome traders who want to provide good food for our residents. However, they must the follow the law, just like everyone else. Unlicensed street traders not only pose a risk to consumers, but also undercut the legitimate businesses who follow the rules. We’re cracking down on offenders and urge the public to report any concerns.”
- Cabinet Member for Regulatory Services, Cllr Mick Legg

To report illegal trading, visit: www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/street-trading