House to House Collections
A permit is required to undertake a 'house to
house' collection, under the House to House Collections Act
1939.
Whereas street collection permits are normally issued to cover
a period of one or two days, a house to house collection permit can
be granted for any period up to one year. With regard to vetting
and checking to ascertain whether the organisation applying is
genuine or not, the same procedures apply as for street
collections.
As with street collection permits there is a requirement for
the promoter of the collection to make a return following the
collection.
Collections generally take place from door to door or from one
public house to another.
Exemptions for Charities
Some of the larger well-known charities such as Christian Aid,
Help the Aged etc, have a
Charity Commission
exemption from having to apply for a permit. However, most of the
smaller, and particularly local, groups and organisations need a
permit before they can make door to door collections of money or
articles which they intend to sell later.
Reasons for Refusing a Collection
One of the key grounds for refusal would be where the total
amount likely to be applied for charitable purpose as a result of
the collection, is inadequate in proportion to the value of the
proceeds likely to be received. So, for instance, where an
applicant intends to claim a fair proportion of the proceeds of the
collection for expenses, a permit could be refused.There is no
statutory guidance to local authorities on what would be a
reasonable amount for expenses.
Appealing against a Refusal
Unlike street collections, there is a statutory right of
appeal against the refusal to grant a house to house collection
permit. In this case, the right of appeal is to the Secretary of
State, and the grounds for refusal are set out in the Act
itself.
Further Information
A copy of the House to House Collections Act 1939 can be
viewed at the Council Offices where you can also obtain an
application form and a copy of our standard conditions.
If you wish to make an application for a House to
House Licence please click on the links below to download the
relevant application form and conditions:-
House to House Application Form (PDF, 17 Kb)
House to House Conditions (PDF, 16 Kb)
Contact Information
Phone: 0845 050 4434 (Fax: 01539
740300)
Post: Public Health & Licensing Group, Neighbourhood
Services Directorate, South Lakeland House, Lowther Street,
Kendal LA9 4UQ