FAQ

Catering Trailers FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, every trailer we build is completely bespoke. We work with you from the initial idea through to final build, tailoring everything from layout and materials to appliances and finishes. Learn more here: Bespoke Design

Build times vary depending on the complexity of the design, but most projects take between 8 to 12 weeks from approval of the final design. We’ll give you a clear timeline before we begin.

Absolutely. Whether you have a full brief or just a rough idea, our experienced team will guide you through the entire design process, using CAD drawings to bring your vision to life. Learn more here: Technical Specifications 

Yes, all our trailers are designed and built entirely in the UK at our own facility. This ensures full control over quality, craftsmanship, and finish at every stage. Learn more here: Built in the UK

Yes, we can supply and install all catering equipment, from fryers and ovens to refrigeration and sinks. We’ll help you choose the right appliances to suit your operation and layout.

Yes, we offer custom solutions to suit a wide range of budgets. We’ll help you prioritise the features you need most, ensuring you get the best value without compromising on quality. Learn more here: Custom Solutions for Every Budget

Yes – every Foremost trailer is built using only high-quality, durable materials to ensure strength, longevity, and a professional finish. This attention to detail means your trailer is built to perform and look great for years to come. Learn more here: High Quality Materials

You don’t need a separate licence for the catering trailer itself, but you must have the correct driving licence for the vehicle towing it. For example, if your trailer and towing vehicle exceed certain weight limits, you may need a category B+E licence. You should also ensure your insurance covers towing. For a full breakdown of licence types and legal requirements, read our guide: Do You Need a Driving Licence for a Catering Trailer in the UK?

In most cases, you can park on private land with the landowner’s permission, or in public areas if you have the right permits from the local council. Many councils require street trading licences or specific location approvals, and rules can vary depending on the area. Always check local regulations before setting up to avoid fines. Learn more in our detailed guide: Where Can I Park My Catering Trailer in the UK?

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