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Utter nonsense, start to finishHi Alan I've had many catering vans. Parking it on your drive way is perfectly ok. If you wish you can also trade from there but you will have to notify the cancel once your up and running. This is mainly because your home has now become your place of business and the cancel can charge believe it or not. If you park it on the road out side your house, Say' in a lay-by you can just trade as normal.
running a burger van is very simple, park up anywhere you can find a spot where your not in the way like as said a lay-by and just open up. Your are supposed to notify the cancel but I never bothered with this as one of them will tum up anyways with in about 2 weeks. All they will do is look around your van and make sure it is safe to use. I.E you have your food and hygiene certificate, The van is built to the right spec: and your following all the rules set out by the food safety act. they will also look at where you have your van in the first place obviously.. Sounds like a lot but it normally takes about 10 minuets. Give them a free burger and a cup of coffee and you all good lol. I've set up in a few places and same thing every time.
Is it now. Well please enlighten me. Because that is exactly how it has been with me with two different burger vans.