The South Hams District Council has a statutory responsibility to enforce animal health and welfare regulations within the district.
The Zoo Licensing Act 1981 defines a "zoo" as an establishment where wild animals are kept for exhibition to the public other than for purposes of a circus and other than in a pet shop (separate licences are required). This act applies to any zoo to which members of the public have access, with or without a charge for admission, on more than seven days in any period of 12 consecutive months.
Before a local authority can grant a licence for a zoo, the local authority shall be satisfied that the establishment will not injuriously affect the health and safety of persons living in the neighbourhood.
The establishment will also be inspected to ensure that the accommodation, staffing and management are adequate for the proper care and well-being of the animals.
Licence fees