You must have a licence if you keep or train animals as a business for:
- live educational or entertainment performances
- photographed, filmed or recorded performances, whether for education or entertainment
Keeping or training animals for exhibition licences are valid for 3 years.
Before making an application you should read through the guidance notes below from DEFRA (the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs). The guidance notes provide general and specific licence conditions, and information on how to meet each required standard.
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How to apply
To apply for a licence, you must:
- read the guidance notes above
- read the conditions for keeping or training animals for exhibitions (PDF, 116KB)
- download and complete the form below
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There's an application fee which you must be pay when you make your application. You can find full details on our fees page.
How to submit your application and pay
You can submit your application via email to licensing@stockport.gov.uk.
You'll be sent a link to pay the fee online along with confirmation of receipt of the application.
The inspection
Before we grant a licence, we’ll carry out an inspection at your premises to make sure you meet the current requirements. Officers may be accompanied by a vet.
Where the inspection does not meet the current requirements, you’ll be issued with a compliance notice and a revisit will be carried out.
Where the visit does meet the requirements, we’ll determine the application and usually issue a licence with a star rating of up to 5 stars and 3 years in length.