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Animal Welfare

Animal Welfare

Description of Service

Our aim is to ensure that good animal health and welfare standards are established and, more importantly, maintained on farms within the Borough of Swindon.

We aim to:

We are required to enforce breaches of animal health and welfare legislation. In the most extreme cases this may mean prosecution of offenders. As the law surrounding this issue is regularly being up-dated, we have made a commitment to ensuring that the information we provide is reliable and easily understood, to help stop problems before they begin. Effective enforcement is seen as paramount in restoring confidence in the British Agriculture System following a series of high profile animal disease outbreaks in recent years.

Service Levels

Much of the enforcement work we do is of a proactive nature. We do this through a programme of:

We also respond to complaints that are reported to us. When received, we aim to provide an initial response within two working days although, depending on the individual circumstances, full investigation and resolution may take longer.

Report a Problem

You can report problems to us in a number of ways:


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Related Pages

Bluetongue
Cats and Other Domestic Animals
Contact Us
Dead Livestock
Dog Warden
Foot and Mouth Disease
Forms and Information Leaflets
Importation of Animals
Lost and Found Pets
Movement Licences
Road Traffic Accidents
Useful Contacts and Links



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