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Kennels and catteries, dog day care and home boarding licences


If you provide any type of accommodation for cats or dogs, you may need a licence.

Even if you look after a few animals in your home, you may need a licence to do this. This includes:

  • dog home boarding licence
  • dog day care licence
  • cat boarding (catteries) licence
  • dog boarding (kennels) licence

Risk assessment

Before we can approve your licence, we will risk assess your home or premises, and how you look after the animals in your care. To pass this assessment, you must meet the conditions listed in The Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018. Defra have issued guidance to help you understand these conditions - see Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA): animal licensing guidance and select the guidance notes for the licence you are applying for.

If you meet these conditions, as well as your licence, you will receive a star rating (between one and five stars) for your business. The star rating you receive determines the length of time your licence is for (between one and three years).

Fees

The licence fees, which you will need to pay when you apply, are as follows:

Licence typeNew applicationRenewal
Dog home boarding licence£335£275
Dog day care licence£375£295
Cat boarding (catteries) licence£375£295
Dog boarding (kennels) licence£375£295

Apply for a licence

    As part of the licence application, we need a valid Basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) certificate which has been completed within the last 28 days. The purpose of this DBS check is to show to the council that the applicant is a fit and proper person to be the operator of that activity. Also, in line with Regulation 11 of The Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018, that you do not have any criminal convictions that would prevent you from applying to hold the relevant licence.

    You can Request a basic DBS check on the Gov.uk website.

    Once the disclosure check is complete and you have received your certificate, please enclose a copy of it to your online application.

    What happens next?

    When we receive your application, we'll arrange to risk assess your home or premises. After this assessment, we'll write to you to let you know if your application has been successful, and based on our risk assessment, the star rating you receive and how long your licence is for.

    If your application is not successful, we will include the reasons why in our letter.

    If you are unhappy with our decision

    If you don't agree with our decision, you can appeal.

    If you do not agree with your star rating

    If you do not agree with the start rating we give your business, Contact Animal health to appeal this.

    Request a re-score

    If you get less than five stars, we'll let you know what you need to do to increase your star rating. An increased star rating could increase the length of time that your licence is for.

    If you complete these actions, you can ask us to return to your home or premises to repeat the risk assessment. This costs £162- Contact Animal health to arrange.

    If we reject your application

    If we do not issue a licence, and you wish to appeal this decision, contact Gov.uk: First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber) to launch an appeal. For more information about the appeal process, and the form you'll need to complete, see Gov.uk: General Regulatory Chamber's Notice of appeal form and guidance.

    

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