Find out about licences for providing boarding for dogs or cats, including kennels, catteries, home boarding for dogs and day care for dogs.
Licensing of animal activities
Licences for boarding dogs or cats are controlled by The Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018 and we are the licensing authority for Rushmoor.
Please read the Defra statutory guidance notes at the bottom of this page to determine whether you need a licence for boarding cats or dogs. You can contact us if you need to discuss the licensing requirements further.
Applying for a new licence
To apply for a new licence, please complete and return the boarding for dogs or cats application form.
New licence fees
| Licence | Application fee | Enforcement fee (1, 2 or 3 year licence) |
|---|---|---|
| Boarding Licence | £430.56 | £119.70 |
There is a non-refundable application fee payable when you apply. An enforcement fee is payable once the licence is granted. We cannot issue the licence until we receive the enforcement fee.
If you apply for more than one licensable activity at the same time, you only need to pay the application and enforcement fee once. You can then pay a £50 fee for each additional activity.
If you do this, the higher application or enforcement fee will apply as the main activity, and the lower priced activity will be charged at the additional £50 fee.
This only applies when you apply for or renew all licences at the same time. If you don’t apply at the same time, you will need to pay the separate application and enforcement fees for each activity.
Renewing your licence
We will write to you before your licence is due to expire to explain how to renew your licence. You will need to submit your completed application at least ten weeks before your existing licence expires. Please use our application form.
Renewal fees
| Licence | Renewal application fee | Renewal enforcement fee (1, 2 or 3 year licence) | Total fee for the licence renewal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boarding Licence | £380.69 | £119.70 | £500.39 |
There is a non-refundable application fee payable when you apply. An enforcement fee is payable once the licence is granted. We cannot issue the licence until we receive the enforcement fee.
If you renew more than one licensable activity at the same time, you only need to pay the application and enforcement fee once. You can then pay a £50 fee for each additional activity.
If you do this, the higher application or enforcement fee will apply as the main activity, and the lower priced activity will be charged at the additional £50 fee.
This only applies when you apply for or renew all licences at the same time. If you don’t apply at the same time, you will need to pay the separate application and enforcement fees for each activity.
Additional fees for these licences
- Application for re-rating or variation of licence - £140
- Change of details / minor variation - £20
- Additional copy of licence - £6.90
Star ratings for your business
Under these regulations, we will give your business a star rating, ranging from 1 star to 5 stars. We will base this rating on the level of risk and the animal welfare standards you adopt.
The star rating determines how long your licence will be for, which can be for one, two or three years.
Please read the animal activity licensing process: Defra statutory guidance to understand more about the regulations, how we decide on your business' star rating and the length of its licence.
Statutory guidance
Defra has issued guidance for the animal activity licensing process and specific guidance for each animal licensing activity. We have listed these below:
- Defra - Procedural guidance note for local authorities
- Defra - kennels guidance note
- Defra - catteries guidance note
- Defra - home boarding for dogs guidance note
- Defra - day care for dogs guidance note
We are legally required to use the above guidance when making our licensing decisions. This will include their mandatory conditions, which we have to include in your licence.
The guidance notes contain explanatory guidance for each mandatory condition, which we also must consider when determining your application and assessing compliance with the licence conditions.
Current licences
View a list of current animal activity licences and their star rating.
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