Hairdressers and barbers

The Deregulation and Contracting Out Act 1994 eliminated the need for hairdressers and barbers to be registered. However, under Section 77 of the Public Health Act 1961, a local authority can introduce byelaws for hairdressers and barbers for the purpose of securing:

  • The cleanliness of the premises and of the instruments, towels, materials and equipment used inside
  • The cleanliness of the hairdressers or barbers working in such premises in regard to both themselves and their clothing

These byelaws are enforced by environmental health officers.

Although there is no legal requirement for hairdressers and barbers to register and apply for a licence, they must still comply with Tamworth Borough Council's byelaws. It will be at the discretion of the officer whether an inspection to the premises is required or not. You can download a copy of the byelaws here.

Contact us

If you have any queries about an application, including around the decision made, please contact the licensing team on 01827 709709, or email [email protected].