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Form: Protected species: apply for a mitigation licence (A05 and A05a)

Natural England

August 21
12:36 2024

You need a mitigation licence if your work will have an impact on plants and animals listed under schedules 5, 6 and 8 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 that would otherwise be illegal. This includes if you:

  • capture, kill, disturb or injure them on purpose or by not taking enough care
  • damage or destroy a structure or place which they use for shelter or protection even accidentally
  • obstruct access to any structure or place being used for shelter or protection on purpose or by not taking enough care
  • pick, uproot or destroy certain plant species

A05 form

You need to use the A05 form to apply for a licence if you are carrying out work for one of the following purposes:

  • preserving public health or public safety
  • preventing the spread of disease
  • preventing serious damage to livestock, animal feed, crops, growing timber, fisheries or any other property

A05a form

You need to use the A05a form to apply for a licence for reasons of overriding public interest (OPI), which includes development.

Purpose

You can only choose one purpose when you apply for a licence, so carefully consider which purpose most closely matches your situation.

Species covered by this licence

You need to use these forms if the proposed work will affect plants and animals listed under schedules 5, 6 and 8 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.

Do not use these forms for birds or European protected species, or for schedule 5 species that have their own mitigation licence application forms:

Apply for an A05 or A05a licence

To apply you must:

  • complete application form A05 or A05a, depending on which purpose you need to apply under
  • complete all mandatory questions on the forms

For an A05a application, you also need to include:

  • a method statement to show what youll do to reduce the impacts of the proposed work on the affected species
  • a reasoned statement to show that the activity fits the overriding public interest criteria and that there is no satisfactory alternative
  • references to show that the ecological consultant has the necessary experience to apply for a mitigation licence references are not needed if theyve held a mitigation licence for the same species in the last 3 years

For an A05 application, you may also need to include a method statement to show what youll do to reduce the impacts of the proposed work on the affected species. Contact Natural England before you submit your A05 application to find out if you need to include a method statement.

Send all required documents together with the application form by:

Wildlife Licensing
Natural England, Horizon House
Deanery Road
Bristol
BS1 5AH

Natural England will decide whether to issue a licence within 30 working days of receiving your application.

When you may need to pay

You do not need to pay for an A05 licence.

You may need to pay for an A05a licence for certain development work. Natural England will assess the charging section of your application form and tell you:

  • if you need to pay
  • how much youll pay

Read the terms and conditions for paying for a wildlife licence.

When you do not need to pay

You will not pay for a licence if its for:

  • use by a volunteer
  • preserving public health and safety
  • preventing the spread of disease
  • preventing serious damage to property
  • conservation of a historic property
  • domestic home improvements

How to pay

Natural England will send you an invoice when it approves your application.

You can pay by:

  • electronic bank transfer
  • debit or credit card by telephone (except American Express)
  • cheque

Your invoice will give details of these payment methods.

You need to include the invoice number with your payment so Natural England can match it to your application.

VAT does not apply to charges for wildlife licences.

Natural England accepts purchase orders. If you want Natural England to add a purchase number to your invoice, you must include it in the invoice details in your charge form.

How to report your actions

You must report any actions you took using this licence. Use the LR05 report form to report your actions.

You must report no later than 2 weeks after your licence expires, even if youve taken no action. You may be asked to submit interim reports too. Send your completed form by post or email to Natural England using the details on the form.

Updates to this page

Published 30 September 2022
Last updated 21 August 2024 +show all updates
  1. Updated the licence application forms (A05 and A05a) to improve accessibility, and to include the option for the applicant to be a company or organisation. Added a section to ask for details of additional authorised individuals. Updated the data protection customer services telephone number on the form 'LR05 report form for actions under this licence (A05 and A05a)'.

  2. We have updated the A05a application form.

  3. Link changed to direct applicants to the new water vole mitigation licence information.

  4. Application forms A05 and A05a are now available to download on this pa

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