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Stall, display or terrace

On this page you find rules and regulations for putting out a stall, display or terrace in front of your business. For instance, you must observe the municipal rules as laid down in the General Municipal Bye-Laws (Algemene Plaatselijke Verordening, APV). In some municipalities, a display or terrace permit is needed.

  • Rules (4)
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  1. Market trader licence

    If you want to trade from a stall on or along a road (public or otherwise) or in a place that is accessible to ...

  2. Public order and safety (General Municipal By-law)

    In Dutch municipalities, you will have to observe the General Municipal Bye-Law (Algemene Plaatselijke Verordening, ...

  3. Stalls, displays or installation of kiddie rides

    If you want to place a stall in front of your business premises, display goods or, for example, install a sign or ...

  4. Terrace permit

    If you want to set up an outdoor café on your own property or in a public place in the Netherlands, you ...

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