Application Period Open for Street Vendor Licenses in Santa Lucía de Tirajana Markets

The Santa Lucía de Tirajana City Council has announced a call for 139 vendor licenses for its markets in Vecindario and Santa Lucía casco.

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The Santa Lucía de Tirajana City Council has initiated the process for granting 139 street vendor licenses in the markets of Vecindario and Santa Lucía casco, with a deadline of May 13.

Those interested in obtaining a license to operate in the municipal markets of Vecindario and Santa Lucía casco have until May 13 to submit their applications. The procedure must be completed exclusively through the electronic headquarters of the Santa Lucía de Tirajana City Council.
A total of 139 licenses are being offered, distributed among the three markets held in the municipality. The Monday market in Vecindario, located on Gamonal Street at the corner of Perojo within the fairgrounds, will allocate 10 licenses, primarily for the sale of food products.
Furthermore, the Wednesday market, also at the Vecindario fairgrounds and operating from 8:00 to 14:00, will have 120 licenses. These are intended for the sale of textiles, footwear, food, and second-hand items. The Santa Lucía casco market, held on Sundays during the same hours, will offer 9 licenses focused on agricultural products and handicrafts.
The complete terms and conditions, along with the required documentation for the application, are available on the municipal electronic headquarters. The Department of Markets has provided the email address serviciosprimarios@santaluciagc.com to answer any questions, advising applicants to complete the procedures well in advance.

"From this department, we will facilitate the procedures for people who want to apply for licenses to have a stall in the markets."

Sergio Vega · Councillor for Markets
The Councillor for Markets, Sergio Vega, emphasized his department's commitment to simplifying the application process. He also stated that the municipal objective is to “reorganize and modernize the markets to enhance the value of street vending in the municipality.”