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Licences and permits - Petroleum licences
Type of licence
Environment licence
Contact us
Email: environmental.health@warrington.gov.uk
Tel: 01925 442517
Description
You need a licence from the council to supply petrol to vehicles with internal combustion engines. You also need a licence if you store large amounts of petrol for private use.
Conditions may be attached to a licence. Please contact the petroleum officer in the public protection service before you formally submit an application.
Regulations
Regulation summary: http://www.hse.gov.uk/fireandexplosion/petroleum.htm
Who can apply?
Anyone who intends to supply or store large amounts of petroleum.
How to apply
Please make sure you have contacted the petroleum officer in the public protection service before submitting your application.
Fees and charges
Fees are charged according to the volume of fuel and the length of licence.
Less than 2500ltrs: Standard charge - £44
2500 up to 50,000: Standard charge - £60
More than 50,000: Standard charge - £125
After we receive your application
You can assume your application is granted if you have not heard from the council within 28 days of the receipt of the application.
Appeals
You can appeal if:
- you're refused a licence
- you're a licence holder and are unhappy with a condition attached to your licence
- you're unhappy with the decision of a licence review and the withdrawing of a certificate
If you're planning to appeal, please contact the council in the first instance.
Complaints.
If a member of the public has a complaint about your licence, we always advise for that person to contact your directly, preferably in the form a letter with proof of delivery. If that has not worked, we advise the person to contact the Citizens Advice Guide, or the UK European Consumer Centre if they’re outside the UK.
Citizens Advice Guide
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/