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Animal Related Licensing

Animal Boarding, Pet Shop, and Dog Breeding Licensing.

Apply for a new or renewal licence using the links on the right. Ensure you have read the guidance notes, available to download on the right before completing the application form.

The form takes about 5 minutes to complete online and you can monitor your progress using the progress bar at the bottom of the screen.

Fees to 31/03/2009

 

Initial £

Renewal £

Animal Boarding
Establishment
 

1-30 Animals

308.00

180.00

31-60 Animals

363.00

196.00

61+ Animals

442.00

239.00

Pet Shop

381.00

168.00

Breeding Dogs

381.00

168.00

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Horse Riding Establishment

Apply for a new licence using the link on the right. Ensure you have read the guidance notes, available to download on the right before completing the application form.

The form may take up to 20 minutes to complete online and you can monitor your progress using the progress bar at the bottom of the screen.

 

Initial

Renewal

   
Fees to 31/03/2009

394.00

203.00

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Dangerous Wild Animals Licence

Apply for a new licence using the link on the right. Ensure you have read the guidance notes, available to download on the right before completing the application form.

The form takes about 10 minutes to complete online and you can monitor your progress using the progress bar at the bottom of the screen.

Apply for a renewal by downloading the form on the right.

 

Initial £

Renewal £

   
Fees to 31/03/2009

350.00

203.00

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Zoo Licensing

Zoos are regulated by the Council under the Zoo Licensing Act 1981.

The Council works in close partnership with the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) on all aspects of zoo licensing.

There are no licensed zoos in Bracknell Forest at the present time (July 2006). Trilakes Animal Park was awarded an exemption under the provisions of the Zoo Licensing Act 1981 (as amended) by DEFRA (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs)on 30 June 2006.

The licensing of zoos is a specialist field and the regulations are complex. If you are thinking of setting up a zoo, it is recommended that you contact a specialist officer first for advice and guidance on the details above.

The local authority cannot consider an application unless at least two months' notice of the application has been given, plus publication of details in a local and national newspaper, and a notice placed at the site.

You can use the online form on the right to give notice of intention to apply for a zoo licence.

The form takes about 20 minutes to complete online and you can monitor your progress using the progress bar at the bottom of the screen.


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