Animal Plant Health Agency
When you need an animal gatherings licence
If you want to hold an animal gathering, the premises must have an Animal Gatherings Order (AGO) licence from Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).
An animal gathering is when certain species of animals are brought together from different places:
- to be sold
- to be sent elsewhere (for example, for slaughter)
- for show or exhibition
- to be inspected for breed characteristics (for example, to assess pedigree status)
The animal species include:
- cattle (excluding bison and yak)
- sheep
- pigs
- deer
- goats
Gatherings of poultry and other captive birds are not licensed in the same way but must be registered. Read the bird gathering general licence.
You must have an animal gathering licence if your gathering involves poultry or captive birds and any of the animals listed.
Its an offence to hold an animal gathering without a licence.
When you do not need a licence
You do not need a licence to hold an animal gathering if:
- all the animals brought to the premises come from one holding
- animals are dispersed from one holding
Get an animal gatherings licence
Complete the application for a licence to hold an animal gathering form (AGO01) and a plan of the proposed site.
You can get help with the AGO01 form from APHA.
Send the completed forms to APHA:
- for England, send to One Health CSC, County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester, WR5 2NP or email to CSCOneHealthAGO@apha.gov.uk
- for Wales, send to the Caernarfon Field Service Office or email to APHA.CymruWales@apha.gov.uk
Once you have submitted the form, APHA will arrange a visit by a veterinary inspector to discuss your application and inspect the premises.
Your licence will be posted to you if the veterinary inspector is satisfied that the licence conditions will be met.
Give notice
At least 14 days before you hold each animal gathering under your licence, you must tell APHA and your local council:
- the times when the licensed premises will be open to receive animals
- the purpose of the animal gathering
You do not need to do this if the dates were included your application form.
Fees
Unless you are exempt, as a licensee you must pay licensing fees to APHA for premises used to hold an animal gathering. Some charges will increase on 1 December 2023.
APHA will assess the level of animal health risk and the amount of work needed to process your application. This determines your fee. APHA will carry out an inspection in most cases.
When you do not need to pay
You do not need to pay for your licence if the gathering is either:
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a show or exhibition open to the public for only one day and no animals are sold or auctioned
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only to inspect animals for specific breed characteristics
What you must pay fees for
You must pay fees for:
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licence application assessments (whether the application is approved or not)
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licence renewals (yearly)
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licence amendments (such as a change of licensee or change of use or premises) - an extra inspection may be needed
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extra visits if a licence cannot be issued or reissued after the first visit
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travel time up to 75 minutes
Fees for markets or sales and collections centres
Service | Fees from 1 December 2022 | Fees from 1 December 2023 |
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Application for licence or amendment (low risk). Includes up to 90 minutes of inspection time | 318 | 379 |
Application for licence or amendment (not low risk). Includes up to two 90-minute inspections | 550 | 685 |
Annual licence renewal (low risk) needing only one inspection visit. Includes up to 75 minutes of inspection time | 279 | 340 |
Annual licence renewal (not low risk) needing two inspection visits. Includes up to two 75-minute inspections | 414 | 486 |
Fees for shows or exhibitions
Service | Fee from 1 December 2022 | Fees from 1 December 2023 |
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Application for licence (low risk). Includes up to 60 minutes of inspection time | 175 | 236 |
Application for licence (more than low risk). Includes up to 90 minutes of inspection time | 327 | 408 |
Annual licence renewal: no inspection visit needed | 130 | 168 |
Annual licence renewal: basic inspection visit needed. Includes up to 60 minutes of inspection time | 141 | 171 |
Annual licence renewal: more than a basic inspection visit needed. Includes up to 60 minutes of inspection time | 193 | 229 |
Extra fees (for all types of gathering)
Service | Fees from 1 December 2022 | Fees from 1 December 2023 |
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Extra visit. Includes up to 75 minutes of inspection time | 246 | 318 |
Visit for licence amendments. Includes up to 75 minutes of inspection time | 246 | 318 |
Extra visit time charged per 15 minutes | 22 | 22 |
Extra travel time charged per 15 minutes | 22 | 22 |
Animal gatherings licence conditions
You must make sure that you comply with the conditions in your licence. These conditions are listed on the application form and include the following:
- you take all reasonable steps to prevent the spread of disease during animal gatherings (biosecurity measures) see
- you appoint a biosecurity officer to make sure licence conditions are upheld (this can be the licence holder)
- there is a fence around the licensed area to prevent animals escaping
- animals only enter or leave the animal area in a vehicle (they must only be loaded onto and off vehicles in the animal area)
- no animals arrive after a period of 48 hours from the start time the licensed premises advertised they will be open for receiving animals. You can ask APHA to extend this period in some circumstances
- you keep records to allow tracing of animals
- you comply with animal welfare rules and do not allow sick or injured animals to be presented for sale
- you have documented operational procedures including contingency plans for adverse events such as power or lighting failure, inability to effectively cleanse and disinfect, transport failure, animal welfare incidents
- you have a contingency plan for what you woul