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Trading standards


Trading Standards works to:

  • To enhance the economic welfare of the community within the City by improving standards of fair and honest trading.
  • To manage and control the street markets and miscellaneous street trading sites in the City to achieve optimum benefit to the community by improving their safety and visual impact.
  • To control certain trade activities through licensing and inspection to ensure that the health, safety and economic welfare of those using such trades are not jeopardised by unfair and unsafe trading methods.
  • To provide veterinary services of an advisory and enforcement nature.

Contact details

Trading Standards is part of the Department of Environmental Services, and provides a comprehensive service to the City of London - “The Square Mile” – the world’s leading financial centre. 

The Heathrow Animal Reception Centre is based near Terminal Four at Heathrow in Beacon Road, Middlesex, TW6 3JF.

The Service may be contacted by telephone, fax, email or in person.

Personal Callers to:

Trading Standards and Licensing
City of London
78-83 Upper Thames Street
London
EC4R 3TD

Post to:

Trading Standards and Licensing
City of London
PO Box 270
Guildhall
London
EC2P 2EJ

Tel +44 (0)20 7332 3406
Fax +44 (0)20 7332 3536
Email  ehcp.consumerprotect@cityoflondon.gov.uk

Heathrow Animal Reception Centre
Tel +44(0)20 8745 7894
Fax +44(0)20 8759 3477
Email HARC.generalenq@cityoflondon.gov.uk

 



Feedback

Get yourself heard posterAs well as these key issues above we are always keen to hear people’s view on Trading Standards and Veterinary Services and welcome any comments you may have on your dealings with us, on what you think we should be focusing on, etc. and again all comments can be sent to us by email ehcp.consumerprotect@cityoflondon.gov.uk or in writing to :

Bryn Aldridge
Trading Standards and Veterinary Services Director
City of London
PO Box 270
Guildhall
London
EC2 P 2EJ.

Teachers and students

If you are a teacher or student, information and lesson plans can be found at the Trading Standards website and the Ask Cedric website.

For further information about Trading Standards, tel 020 7332 3406 or email ehcp.consumerprotect@cityoflondon.gov.uk.

Animal health and welfare
Enforcement of all animal health and welfare legislation designed to protect both domesticated and wild animals.
Consumer advice
Providing consumers with information and advice on minimum standards of buying and selling of goods and services.
Debt and money
Description of goods
Fair trading
The aim of fair trading is to ensure truthfulness of trade and prevent consumers being misled during contractual negotiations for goods and services. This legislation covers a wide area of consumer protection law including the selling of counterfeit goods.
Misleading adverts
Nurses agencies registration
Nursing agencies are regulated by the Care Commission
Petrol - delivery and storage
The local authority is responsible for ensuring safety at sites where petrol is delivered, stored and dispensed.
Trader approval schemes
Trader approval schemes aim to improve business standards and increase customer confidence in member businesses in the local area. Approved businesses have agreed to abide by the terms and conditions of the scheme and have been checked by Trading Standards to ensure compliance.
Trading standards - advice to business
Trading standards provides advice and information to local traders to help ensure they comply with trading standards legislation. Routine visits are usually carried out to most local traders.
Trading standards - education
Trading standards and food safety officers may offer talks to schools, groups and businesses promoting consumer rights and food safety awareness.
Trading standards - product safety
The Trading Standards service has an important role in supporting and advising businesses, as well as cracking down on unsafe products and unscrupulous traders. The local Trading Standards team ensure that traders (and the products they sell) comply with the requirements of the Consumer Protection Act 1987, and the General Product Safety Regulations 1994.
Trading standards - under age sales
Trading Standards deal with under-age sales of some products (such as tobacco, fireworks and videos) and work with the Police to deal with under-age alcohol sales.
Trading standards - weights and measures
Trading Standards are required to ensure that all goods sold are correctly weighed and measured in accordance with current legislation. This is done by checking the accuracy of weighing/measuring equipment regularly, checking goods in stock are of the correct weight, investigating complaints of short measure.

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