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Zoo licensing

A zoo is a place where wild animals are kept to be shown to the public for more than 7 days in any 12-month period. Anyone operating a zoo will require a licence from the local authority/council, even if they are not charging fees to the public.  

A new licence is usually granted for up to 4 years, renewals made after the first licence will normally run for up to 6 years (but this does not apply to circuses and pet shops). 

To approve a licence we will need to consult the: 

  • police 
  • fire authority 
  • governing body of any national institute concerned with zoos 
  • another local authority if the zoo overlaps into their district 
  • any person wishing to object to the licence on grounds of health or safety for people living in the area  

Apply for a zoo licence

Licence conditions

The local authority shall not consider an application unless at least 2 months notice of the application had been given, plus publication of details in a local and national newspaper and notice placed at the site.

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

Fees

Costs vary for licence – you will need to consult with the Licensing Team to find out more. 

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