Barnsley Council bans ice cream vans from parking outside schools

They won't be allowed to stop within 100m of school gates, under new rules set to be approved next week

Author: Liam ArrowsmithPublished 5th Jun 2024

Barnsley Council is to ban ice cream vans from parking outside school gates, under new rules set to be approved next week.

Changes to street trading rules will mean ice cream vans will be stopped from trading within 100 metres of schools.

It follows a consultation, with the council cabinet to meet on June 11.

The changes mean mobile traders – such as ice cream vans – will not be allowed to remain in place for more than 20 minutes, and must not stop within 100m of the main entrance to schools, ‘without written consent’.

Mobile traders will also be banned from Barnsley town centre, and businesses whose food hygiene rating falls below a three, will have their street trading consent suspended.

DBS checks will also be required by Barnsley Council, upon application for a street trading licence.

The new policy states: “Mobile traders must move from position to position remaining stationary for no longer than 20 minutes to initially attract customers and thereafter only long enough to serve customers present.

“The vehicle must move on as soon as the last customer has been served and no other customer is clearly awaiting service.”

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