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Organising small, private street parties is very simple and generally does not include activities that need a licence, such as selling alcohol or providing certain types of entertainment.
Apply for a temporary road closure
We have provided guidance notes to help you and a form to let us know what you are planning.
The main differences between a small street party and outdoor public events are:
Street parties | Outdoor public events |
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For residents/neighbours only | Anyone can attend |
Publicity only to residents | External publicity (such as in newspapers) |
No licences normally necessary if music incidental and no selling is involved | Licence usually needed |
No formal risk assessment needed | Insurance needed |
Self-organised | Risk assessment common |
Professional/skilled organisers | |
No charge for road closure order | £116 charge for road closure order |
If you want to have a pay bar or intend to provide entertainment to the wider public, or charge to raise money for your event, you will need a Temporary Events Notice which is a type of temporary licence and there is a charge for this.
Similarly, outdoor public events attracting more people will require a different process. These might include events in parks, open spaces and in streets outside premises such as pubs, shops or clubs.
If you need a Temporary Event Notice or would like to hold an outdoor public event, please contact Customer Services for further information and advice.
Street parties are a traditional part of community life.
If you would like to hold a street party, use the simple form above to let us know about your plans - especially if you wish to close a road for the event.
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More helpful tips, advice and support for organising a successful event can be found on the Streets Alive website (opens new window) and The Big Lunch website (opens new window).
For information on road closure signs, responsibility for rubbish disposal and other topics, see the guidance notes and Street Parties FAQ