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Dyke Road- Street Trading Resolution

RH16 4ENPublished 03/02/26
Kent & Sussex Courier • 

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MID SUSSEX DISTRICT COUNCIL
- Street Trading Resolution -

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mid Sussex District Council passed an amended street trading resolution under Para 2 Schedule 4 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982 at its Council meeting on 10 December 2025 which allows the Council to control street trading in the district using the powers set out in the legislation. The resolution takes effect from the 1st April 2026.

The terms of the resolution are as follows:
That the current list of consent streets be rescinded and all streets in the Mid Sussex District Council area be designated as consent streets and any new streets thereafter, (including all roads, footways and areas open as a matter of fact to the public without payment within a distance of 15 metres from those streets), save the following that are designated as prohibited streets under the above legislation:

Haywards Heath: Wivelsfield Road
East Grinstead: Station Road
Burgess Hill: London Road Civic Way Queen Elizabeth Avenue
Poynings: Land to North and East of the Devils Dyke Inn, Dyke Road
Other: Lay-by on A264 Copthorne Way, Copthorne, running West to East

(Please note all forecourts, car parks and other areas adjacent to prohibited streets that are open as a matter of fact to the public without payment, for a distance of 15 meters from these streets that are not public highway are designated as consent streets).

Licensing Team, Mid Sussex District Council, Oaklands, Oaklands Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH16 1SS.
Licensing@midsussex.gov.uk . Dated: 29th January 2026.

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