Starting a food business

How to set up a new food business, registering with us and changes to your food business.

If you're setting up a new food business, you must register with us at least 28 days before trading, or before your food operation starts. This includes storing, preparing, distributing or selling food.

You may also need planning permission depending on where and how you plan to operate.

Find advice on Starting a food business on the Food Standards Agency (FSA) website.

How to register

You can register your food business online.

Register your food business on GOV.UK

Registration is free.

If you're unsure whether your business needs to be registered or approved (for example if you handle products of animal origin), you can contact us.

Email: Environmental.Health@Cumberland.gov.uk

Telephone: 0300 373 3730

What happens after you register

Once we receive your completed form:

  • your business details (name, address, type) will be added to a public register
  • a food safety officer will visit your premises for a hygiene inspection.
  • you’ll receive an inspection report and a hygiene rating

The register of food businesses is a public document and details of the business registration can be viewed by the public, at council offices, on request.

Keeping your registration up to date

You only need to tell us if:

  • the business changes ownership
  • the nature of the business changes

The new owner must complete a new registration form.

Sanitary accommodation in places of refreshment

Read the following guidance that outlines updated standards for customer and staff toilet provision in:

  • cafes
  • restaurants
  • takeaway premises