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Ice cream vans' 15-minute waiting limit in Worcester | Ice cream vans' 15-minute waiting limit in Worcester |
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Ice cream vans must move on after 15 minutes under a local authority's new rules - despite claims pensioners less quick on their feet could miss out. | Ice cream vans must move on after 15 minutes under a local authority's new rules - despite claims pensioners less quick on their feet could miss out. |
Mobile street traders will only be allowed to stay in one spot for up to 30 minutes if a queue forms, Worcester City Council said. | Mobile street traders will only be allowed to stay in one spot for up to 30 minutes if a queue forms, Worcester City Council said. |
Some responses to a consultation are reported to have been from pensioners "hostile" to the new time limit. | Some responses to a consultation are reported to have been from pensioners "hostile" to the new time limit. |
The council said it did not believe the elderly would be disadvantaged. | The council said it did not believe the elderly would be disadvantaged. |
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The change was brought in after complaints from street traders holding static licences. | The change was brought in after complaints from street traders holding static licences. |
Traders were concerned mobile traders were loitering for too long, the council said. | Traders were concerned mobile traders were loitering for too long, the council said. |
A total of 77 people responded to the consultation, including 60 delivered to the council by the holder of a mobile street trading licence. | A total of 77 people responded to the consultation, including 60 delivered to the council by the holder of a mobile street trading licence. |
Allah Ditta, chairman of the council's licensing and environmental health committee, said the new rules "make no difference to most traders". | Allah Ditta, chairman of the council's licensing and environmental health committee, said the new rules "make no difference to most traders". |
He said: "The majority of them have established routes and times and would never normally stay in one spot for 30 minutes. | He said: "The majority of them have established routes and times and would never normally stay in one spot for 30 minutes. |
"We certainly do not expect anyone to struggle to get to a street trader in time - most customers are used to ice cream vans turning up at particular locations and particular times." | "We certainly do not expect anyone to struggle to get to a street trader in time - most customers are used to ice cream vans turning up at particular locations and particular times." |