In order to distribute free literature on the streets you must have a licence to do so.
If you would like to apply for a licence to hand out leaflets on any of the streets listed below, please complete and return the Distribution of free Literature application form.
Please note: Before signing and returning the application form, you must read and agree to the Terms and Conditions.
You should then return this along with a cheque for £150. If you want more than one site it cost £20.50 for each additional site.
| Basil Street | Golborne Road | Old Brompton Road |
| Beauchamp Place | Hans Crescent | Pembridge Road |
| Blenheim Crescent (Portobello Rd to Ladbroke Grove) | Hans Road | Pimlico Road (Holbein Place to Sloane St) |
| Bramley Road | Harrington Road | Portobello Road |
| Brompton Road | Holland Park Avenue | Sloane Square |
| Bute Street | Kensington Church St | Symons Street |
| Chelsea Embankment | Kensington High Street | Thackeray Street |
| Chelsea Bridge Road | Kensington Park Road (Elgin Cres to Westbourne Pk Rd) | Thurloe Place |
| Derry Street | Kenway Road | Thurloe Street |
| Earls Court Road | King's Road | Walton Street |
| Elgin Crescent (Ladbroke Grove to Portobello Rd) | Knightsbridge | Warwick Road |
| Exhibition Road | Ladbroke Grove | Wellington Square |
| Fulham Road | Lower Sloane Street | Westbourne Grove |
| Gloucester Road | North Pole Road | |
| Gloucester Walk | Notting Hill Gate |
There are specific sites designated for the distribution of media for example. newspapers/magazines. Your publication should not contain any loose inserts or flyers. These sites are time banded and are only available between:
For a map of free media sites please see: Media Sites [PDF file] (File size 677 Kb)
Please contact us for more information on 020 7361 3001 or email streetline@rbkc.gov.uk.
Once we have received your application, one of our officers will make a visit to the site you have requested to see if it is viable. Please bear in mind that your application may take up to 14 days to process.
For further information, please contact:
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