There will be no late-night hot food trading at the site.
The area, which runs between Queens Bridge, Queen Elizabeth II bridge and the roundabout before SSE Arena at the east bank of the River Lagan, will have specifically appointed trading sites for the first time.
Maritime Belfast Trust made the application with the consent of the Stormont Department for Communities, who are the landowner. Commodities are to be determined between Maritime Belfast and the Department for Communities at a later stage. However it is clear there will be no late-night hot food trading at the site.
The council states: “Under the provisions of the Street Trading Act 2001 a district council has powers to designate and rescind the designation of specific streets or parts of streets as being suitable for street trading.
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