Street collections

Street collections cannot be undertaken unless prior permission has been obtained from the council.

Prior permission can be obtained by completing an application form. There is no cost for the issuing of consent but there are rules to be followed in applying. Street collections are usually made by charities. Collections usually take place in a town centre on busy shopping days. Money is collected in tins. There are regulations, which govern this type of collection. Consents are restricted to enable charities to raise money without their collections clashing with those of other charities.

The purpose of the legal requirement to obtain consent is to ensure collectors are properly authorised and that money is collected in a secure way and the total proceeds collected are properly accounted for.

Please ensure that you have read and understood the Street Collection regulations before submitting your application.  You must also submit your return for the collection held within 28 days of the collection.  A return can be submitted online below.

Street Collection Regulations

Submit Application

Submit a return

Licensing and Enforcement