About registration
Before opening a food business, you must either register or get approval for it.
You need to do this at least 28 days before opening. It’s an offence to sell food without registration or approval.
The nature of your business will determine whether you need to register or get approval.
There’s no charge for either process.
Businesses that need approval
You need to get approval for your business if you supply other businesses with foods containing animal products that you’ve:
- produced
- repacked
- stored
Businesses that need to register
You need to register if your business is a:
- restaurant, pub or cafe
- hotel
- shop or off-licence
- petrol station
- staff canteen
- warehouse or food storage unit
- market stall
- hospital, school or nursery
- provider of free food pm a regular basis, such as food banks and community fridges
Businesses that do not need to register
You do not need to register if your food activities are:
- part of a business that requires approval
- infrequent, such as one-off events
- for friends and family only
- sold through vending machines
- part of childminding duties as a registered childminder
This includes meat, fish, poultry, dairy and eggs.
You cannot operate any part of your business that needs approval until you receive approval, or conditional approval.
If you operate without approval, we’ll take formal action to stop the business operating until you receive it. This could involve you having to recall or withdraw products that you’ve already sold or supplied.
Register or request approval for your business
How to register your business
You need to visit GOV.UK to register your business.
When you’ve registered, your business details will be available on a public register. Anyone can ask us to provide a copy of the public register.
How to request approval for your business
To request approval, you need to email us at food.concerns@royalgreenwich.gov.uk.
Once we’ve approved your premises, we’ll send your details to the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to keep on a central register.
Providing hot food and drink overnight
If you want to offer hot food and drink between 11pm and 5am, you must also apply for a late-night refreshment premises licence.
What happens next
Once your business has opened, a Food Safety Officer will inspect your premises and give you a food hygiene rating, where applicable. We’ll inspect your premises regularly to ensure cleanliness and good hygiene practice.
The rating is for hygiene standards. It’s not about food quality or standard of service.
If you do not agree with your rating, you can respond to your food hygiene rating.
More information
Contact Food Safety
Email:
foodconcerns@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
Phone:
020 8921 5702
United Kingdom