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New animal welfare rules require licence to breed and sell dogs

New animal welfare licensing regulations come into effect on Monday, October, 1 2018.

CHANGES are being introduced nationally by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) to modernise the present licensing system, to maintain and improve animal welfare standards.

A single licensing scheme will now cover pet shops, dog breeders, dog and cat boarding (including day care for dogs), hiring of horses, and anyone exhibiting or displaying animals for money. The scheme replaces a number of pieces of previous legislation.

One of the main changes is that anyone breeding and selling dogs will now need a licence – previously a licence was only required for breeding five or more litters of puppies a year.

Anyone providing boarding for cats or dogs (including dog day care) will also need a licence. Previously a licence was only required for overnight boarding.

Councils will set fees for licences locally.

For details of Brighton & Hove charges, click here:

Cllr Jackie O’Quinn
Cllr Jackie O’Quinn

Councillor Jackie O’Quinn, chair of the council’s Licensing Committee, said: “This is all about protecting the welfare of animals and bringing the licensing system up to date. For example, more people now provide day care in their homes for dogs, as an alternative to kennels, and more are breeding dogs at home for sale.

“The new legislation will enable us to ensure animals in all businesses are well cared for, and provide reassurance for pet owners.”

Licence fees are based on the cost of running the licensing scheme, carrying out inspections, and will be kept under review.

A national ratings system will be introduced and licences will be issued for one, two or three years depending on the rating achieved.

Existing animal licences held by businesses are still valid until their current expiry date.

For information about how to apply for a licence, click here:

email: ehl.animalwelfare@brighton-hove.gov.uk, or call 01273 292170.

Licensing of zoos and dangerous and wild animals will continue under existing legislation.

Sea Serpent RFC play Burgess Hill 3rds today

Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents RFC, LGBT Rugby Team play Burgess Hill 3rd XV away today.

THE match is being played at Burgess Hill RFC, Poveys Cl, Burgess Hill RH15 9TA and play kicks off at 3pm. The teams have met twice previously but this is the first time in a Sussex League game.

Previous Results:
03/12/2016: Burgess Hill 45 – 17 Sea Serpents
11/02/2017: Sea Serpents 7 – 34 Burgess HIll

Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents RFC are Sussex’s first fully inclusive rugby club, encouraging gay, bisexual, and trans guys to learn, experience and play rugby in a non judgemental atmosphere.

They are the 2018 Bingham Cup Challenger Bowl champions, and have been voted Brighton’s Favourite Sports Group at GScene’s annual Golden Handbag Awards for the past 2 years.

They are sponsored by Bar Broadway, and are members of the Sussex RFU, the RFU and IGR – the body that encourages inclusive rugby around the world and new players are always welcome.

To find out more message their Facebook page or emailing info@bhssrfc.com

To view all coming fixtures, click here:

 

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