Housing Benefit payments
Due to a technical issue, monthly Housing Benefit payments set to be paid yesterday (Thursday 31 July) and today (Friday 1 August) will now be paid by Tuesday (5 August).
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
A pavement licence allows cafes, restaurants, pubs and other food and drink establishments to place furniture on the pavement for customers.
You need a pavement licence if your business sells food and/or drink and you wish to place removable furniture on part of the pavement for one or both of the following:
'Relevant use' means:
If you have a query about pavement licences, email licensing@rugby.gov.uk
We recommend you talk to neighbouring businesses before you make a pavement licence application so your application can take into account any concerns about noise and/or nuisance.
A pavement licence only permits the placing of furniture on the highway. Other regulatory frameworks, such as alcohol licences and registration of a food business, still apply.
We grant new pavement licences for a maximum period of 12 months (or 24 months for the renewal of an existing licence).
The application fee of £60 must be paid before we process your application. You can pay your application fee by debit or credit card by calling the council's customer service centre on (01788) 533533 during office opening times (9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday).
You can download an application form, a guide to making your application and a template for the public notice of making your application:
Please note - all pavement licences include a 'smoke-free seating' condition and a 'no obstruction' condition.
The no obstruction condition aims to ensure furniture placed on the highway under the authority of a pavement licence does not:
Applications must be made subject to a public consultation period of 10 days.
The consultation period starts the day after you submit your application and does not include public holidays.
If we deem your application to be invalid or missing information, the consultation period starts the day after we deem your application to be valid.
The council must consult with Rugby's highways authority, Warwickshire County Council, on all applications.
When appropriate, we may also consult with the following agencies:
The Brownie Addict Coffee House and Bakery, 15 Regent Street, Rugby, CV21 2PE
Notice of application for a pavement licence
Toni Drew, on behalf of The Brownie Addict Coffee House and Bakery, applied to Rugby Borough Council on 17 July 2025 for a premises licence under the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023 in relation to The Brownie Addict Coffee House and Bakery, 15 Regent Street, Rugby, CV21 2PE.
Download the notice of application
Anyone who wishes to make representations regarding the application should write to: Chief Officer for Regulation and Safety, Rugby Borough Council, Town Hall, Evreux Way, Rugby, CV21 2RR.
Representations can also be emailed to licensing@rugby.gov.uk
Representations must be received by Wednesday 23 July 2025.