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Licence - zoos

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

The Council works in close parnership with the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Logo indicating an external web link  (DEFRA) on all aspects of zoo licensing.

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.  The current fee for a zoo licence is £4300 plus veterinary fees.

The authority must consult the police, fire authority, governing body of any national institute concerned with zoos, adjoining authority if the zoo overlaps the area of that authority and any person wishing to object on grounds of alleged injurious effect on the health or safety of persons living in the area.

The authority must arrange an inspection by a consultant inspector from the list of suitable inspectors nominated by the Secretary of State.

For further information, contact Environmental Health on 0208 207 7435 or email environmental.health@hertsmere.gov.uk