
Mobile shop and Foreshore licences in Tauranga: rules, locations, tenders, and how to apply
Apply for Mobile shop | Apply for a Tender location | Apply for Marine Parade Winter Licence
What is a mobile shop?
A Mobile Shop is a trailer or a vehicle selling food and/or non-alcoholic beverages. A mobile shop can also be a trailer or a vehicle where the service operates out of the trailer or vehicle (e.g. a mobile sauna).
If you sell food or drinks, you must also:
- Have a Food Control Plan or National Program
- Be registered as a food business under the Food Act 2014
Do I need a licence to operate a mobile shop?
Yes. You must apply for a mobile shop licence to trade in a public place.
If you want to trade at specific parks, reserves, or high-demand locations, you may also need a tender licence.
What is a Foreshore licence?
A Foreshore Licence allows a service-based commercial provider to run activities at a specific location in Tauranga, such as surfing lessons or equipment hire.
This licence does not permit the sale of food, beverages, or merchandise. Vehicles or trailers must not be parked on the reserve as part of the activity unless explicitly approved by Council.
What is a tender licence?
A licence for a specific location throughout Tauranga that require applicants to tender competitively for a licence to trade once a year or once every two years. Competitive tendered sites are listed below.
Do I need a Licence if I will only be trading from my own property, at events & markets?
No, you do not need a Mobile shop licence to trade from your own property, at events or markets. You will need a FCP/National registration if you are selling food or drinks.
And any other permits or consents that you may require. Our requirements are not exhaustive.
Why can’t general service-based mobile shops licence holders trade in reserves?
Service-based mobile shops with a general roaming licence are generally not permitted in reserves because reserves are intended for recreation and public enjoyment. Personal services (e.g. hairdresser) are considered commercial activities that do not contribute to how people typically use and experience a reserve.
Each application will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
How to start a mobile shop in Tauranga
If you want to run a mobile business (food and non-alcoholic beverage, or services) in Tauranga, there are two ways you can operate: