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Structures such as balconies, which oversail the highway permanently must be licensed in accordance with Section 177 of the Highways Act 1980. We are responsible for the management and issue of permanent oversail licences. You should submit your application by email to oversailing@wandsworth.gov.uk providing the following information: Name, address and contact details of the licensee. Name, address and contact details of the solicitors acting on behalf of the licensee, if applicable. Drawings that clearly indicate the structure(s) to oversail a highway and the limit of the public highway in each case. This must include a plan view and any appropriate elevations. All drawings must be fully dimensioned in metres and appropriately scaled. Copies of the relevant planning permissions (permission for development document) and the planning reference number(s). Written undertaking to settle the legal fees payable to solicitors acting on our behalf (see notes in cost section below).




The oversail structure should be constructed in accordance with planning approvals. The vertical clearance from the underside of the proposed oversail structure and the top surface to the carriageway below will be no less than 5.1 metres. The vertical clearance from the underside of the structure and the top surface to the footway below will be no less than 2.4 metres. The horizontal clearance from the front fascia of the proposed oversail structure to the footway kerb edge will be no less than 600 mm. We will inform you within 14 days if your application has been successful. If there is no objection to your application you will be notified in writing and asked to pay the application fee. When you have paid the fee an oversailing licence will be issued. The fee to process an application is £619. There will also be legal fees, payable to solicitors acting on our behalf. The fees are determined by the solicitors and you will be responsible for their payment.




You will be contacted by the solicitors to advise you how much these are and when to pay them. Building Attendant: A charge is assessed to operate venue after normal set facility hours. Coordinator will know specific hours for facility they oversee.Check with specific venue for current rates. Each facility has different hours of operation Creative Services: Promotional Material Design Custodial Services: Custodial Services hours vary per building. Venue Event Coordinator will contact Facility Services on your behalf to schedule custodial services. $22/hour with a 2 hour minimum charge. Some facilities have flat custodial rate. Check with specific venue for charge. Food Services/Catering: On campus catering service Prices will vary on food selection and quantity ordered Based out of JUB and SU. Greenery/Plant Services: Plants can be delivered and set up at your event. Currently, no charge assessed Custodial charges could be incurred for cleanup of greenery after event.




Event Parking: If you need to block off a few spaces for your performer or distinguished guests Attendants are $20 per hour For events held in Parking Lots, please contact Event Coordination. Portable Toilet Rental: If having an outdoor event, portable toilets might be needed for your event attendees Event Coordination and Venue Event Coordinator Portable toilet rental arrangements must adhere to University and State contract agreements Production Services & Audio/Visual reinforcement: If having a guest speaker or large event where audio, staging and video support is Tucker Theatre Murphy Center and Student Unions Promotion & Publicity: News & Media Relations can assist with Event Promotion News & Media Relations University Police & Event Security Venue Event Coordinator will work with University Police and organization for event security needs Average cost is $30/hour with 2 hour minimum Campus-Wide Table and Chair Rental




$1 per chair, $5 per table Please contact Event Coordination in advance. Tent Rental: Tents cannot be staked in the ground without permission due to electrical and data lines that are throughout campus. 10x10 pop-up --$25 each 40x60 -- $800 per event All tents need TN One Call and campus approvals, please contact Event Coordination for arrangements. Trash Service -- Outside: If having an event outside and it is either a large event, event serving food or a long event, trash service may be necessary. Venue Event Coordinator will work with organization and Ground Services for trash can placement and porter $10 per can, per day. $22/hour w/2 hour minimum for porter to service cans during/after There are several on-campus services that are available in order to make an eventPlease note that costs are associated with logistical needs for events. Account numbers are required for services. Most requests must be made at least 7 business




Rentals are available on a first-come, first-served basis.Dublin restaurants say persistent beggars are a 'major threat' to diners' comfort A Dublin City Council report also recommends planning rules for outdoor seating be relaxed. AN INCREASED GARDA presence to deal with “aggressive and organised begging” is one of several recommendations to help improve trading for Dublin’s food-service businesses. A report prepared for Dublin City Council, which was presented to councillors on Monday, found begging to be a “significant” issue highlighted by the café and restaurant sector. It added that the persistence of beggars on Dublin streets posed a “major threat” to the comfort and security of customers using outdoor seating. The report suggested “increased garda presence acts as a deterrent to anti-social behaviour, petty crime and aggressive and organised begging”. Fianna Fáil councillor Paul McAuliffe, who oversaw the report, said begging was a common issue raised by those from the café and restaurant sector.




Organisations that participated in the consultation included representatives from the Restaurants Association Ireland, the Temple Bar Company, Dublin Town and Fáilte Ireland. The recommendations were also based on feedback from Dublin cafés and restaurants such as The Bakehouse, Queen of Tarts, Fumbally Café, Woodstock Café, Boxty House and Lovely Food Company. The report on the café and restaurants sector was produced to help identify issues holding back the sector from playing an increased role in the economic life of the city. Dublin Town chief executive Richard Guiney said cafés and restaurants are an “important pillar” of encouraging people to shop in the city centre. He added that cafés staying open longer into the evening would also foster more evening shopping and help Dublin shops to combat the threat of online retailers. Some other recommendations from the report included: McAuliffe said the strict planning requirements for tables and chairs outside cafés, set by national legislation, was commonly noted as a big issue by businesses in the sector.




“If you want to put out four chairs and a table you have to go through a process that is equivalent to planning permission, but you can build a 400 sq ft extension on the back of your house and be exempt from planning. “The national legislation doesn’t allow us to have that flexibility to have chairs and tables outside on streets in Dublin. The fact that tables and chairs on a city street are regulated by national legislation is preposterous. The report will be considered again at a Dublin City Council meeting in April and, if approved, the recommendations for the café and restaurant sector will be included in the 2017 Action Plan of the Dublin City Local Economic and Community Plan. Irish users can now send money overseas using Facebook 'Our rights were breached': Here's how Apple will fight the EU's €13bn Irish tax ruling Michael O'Leary: The government should scrap one of Ireland's 'greatest policy catastrophes' Poll: Should robots be taxed like human workers?

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