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Zoo licence

To run a zoo in Gateshead, you need a licence from the Gateshead Council.

The licence may be subject to fees, and conditions to ensure the proper conduct of the zoo.

You can also renew your licence (opens new window) or make a change to your licence (opens new window).

Apply at Gov.uk

Eligibility criteria

At least two months before making an application for a licence, the applicant must give us notice in writing (including by electronic means) of their intention to make the application. The notice must identify:

  • the zoo's location
  • the types of animals and approximate number of each group kept for exhibition on the premises and the arrangements for their accommodation, maintenance and wellbeing
  • the approximate numbers and categories of staff to be employed in the zoo
  • the approximate number of visitors and motor vehicles for which accommodation is to be provided
  • the approximate number and position of access to be provided to the premises
  • how required conservation measures will be implemented at the zoo
  • At least two months before making the application, the applicant must also publish notice of that intention in one local newspaper and one national newspaper and exhibit a copy of that notice. The notice must identify the location of the zoo and state that the application notice to Gateshead Council is available for inspection at the council offices.

Regulation summary

Visit legislation.gov.uk to view summary of the regulation relating to this licence (opens new window).

Application evaluation process

When considering an application, we will take into account any representations made by or on behalf of:

  • the applicant
  • the chief officer of police (or in Scotland the chief constable) in the relevant area
  • the appropriate authority - this is either the enforcing authority or relevant authority in whose area the zoo will be situated
  • the governing body of any national institution concerned with the operation of zoos
  • where part of the zoo is not situated in the area of the local authority with power to grant the licence, a planning authority for the relevant area (other than a county planning authority) or, if the part is situated in Wales, the local planning authority for the area in which it is situated
  • any person alleging that the zoo would affect the health or safety of people living in the neighbourhood
  • anyone stating that the zoo would affect the health or safety of anyone living near it
  • any other person whose representations might show grounds on which the authority has a power or duty to refuse to grant a licence

Before granting or refusing to grant the licence, we will consider any inspectors' reports based on their inspection of the zoo, consult the applicant about any conditions they propose should be attached to the licence, and make arrangements for an inspection to be carried out. We will provide at least 28 days' notice of the inspection.

We will not grant the licence if we feel that the zoo would adversely affect the health or safety of people living near it, or seriously affect the preservation of law and order or if they are not satisfied that appropriate conservation measures would be satisfactorily implemented.

An application may also be refused if:

  • we are not satisfied that accommodation, staffing or management standards are suitable for the proper care and wellbeing of the animals or for the proper conduct of the zoo
  • the applicant or (if the applicant is an incorporated company) the company or any of the company's directors, managers, secretaries or other similar officers, or a keeper in the zoo, has been convicted of any offence involving the ill-treatment of animals

Applications to renew a licence will be considered no later than six months before the expiry of the existing licence, unless we have specifically allowed a shorter time period.

After consulting us, the Secretary of State may direct us to attach one or more conditions to a licence.

Gateshead Council may advise the Secretary of State that, because of the small number of animals kept in the zoo or the small number of the kinds of animal kept there, a direction should be made that a licence is not required.

Tacit consent will not apply

It is in the public interest that the council must process your application before it can be granted. If you have not heard from us within a reasonable period, please contact us. You can do this online if you applied through the UK Welcomes service or use the contact details below. 

Failed application redress

Please contact us in the first instance.

If the applicant is refused a licence, they may appeal to a magistrates' court or, in Scotland, to the sheriff, within 28 days from the date the applicant receives written notification of the refusal. 

Licence holder redress

Please contact us in the first instance.

A licence holder may appeal to a magistrates' court against:

  • any condition attached to a licence or any variation or cancellation of a condition
  • the refusal to approve the transfer of a licence
  • a zoo closure direction
  • enforcement steps relating to any unmet condition

The appeal must be brought within 28 days from the date on the licence holder receives written notification of the authority's decision about the relevant matter.

Consumer complaint

Any person who wishes to appeal against a decision to close a zoo may apply to the local magistrates' court or, in Scotland, to the sheriff. Appeals must be made within 28 days of the notice of the local authority decision.

Other redress

Please contact us in the first instance.

Contact us

Trading Standards
Gateshead Council
Civic Centre
Regent Street
Gateshead
NE8 1HH

0191 433 3889
tradingstandards@gateshead.gov.uk