Outdoor Dining or Display

We love to see our district flourish and wish to encourage ways to display its vibrancy. One way is for our businesses to make use of our footpaths, as not only does this aid in showing the diversity our districts hospitality and retailers have to offer but also enhances the rich and vibrant culture we wish to create.

It is important to maintain the balance between functionality and public accessibility and safety. We aimed to achieve this by the establishment of our Activities in Public Places Bylaw - Te Ture a-Rohe ki nga Wahi Marea, which states any outdoor dining or display of goods requires a licence. 

If you wish to offer outdoor dining or display goods in a public place, such as a footpath, you must have a licence. This licence aims to allow businesses to make use of public footpaths while maintaining a safe and accessible walkway for the public. 

If you do not hold a licence and wish to offer outdoor dining or display goods, you will need to complete an application form. Factors taken into consideration when approving the licence are: 

  • Public safety
  • Location of furniture/goods
  • Hours of licence
  • Type of activity and whether it will create a public nuisance

The application form including terms and conditions is available for download here. There is an application fee, please refer our Schedule of Fees and Charges for this year's fee.

If you have already engaged council but do not hold a current licence, you will receive either a letter or phone call from us in order to restart the licencing process.  

If you have any questions regarding outdoor dining or outdoor display, please check out our frequently asked questions below. If you still have questions or wish to find out more you can send all your queries to customer.services@tcdc.govt.nz with the subject outdoor dining or outdoor display.