Cheshire is a predominantly a rural county with 70% of the County’s land still remaining in Agricultural production. The outbreak of Foot & Mouth Disease in 2001 brought significant changes in Legislation affecting the Farming Industry. We therefore have a team of dedicated officers in Cheshire Trading Standards Service who are on hand to assist and advise farmers in complying with their statutory obligations. We do this by:
- Monitoring Animal movements by Licence.
- Checking Movement and associated Records on Farms.
- Monitor Welfare standards of animal which are kept on farm, or are in transit or exposed for sale in Livestock markets.
- The carcase of any animal found on Agricultural premises has to be disposed of in compliance strict rules, we monitor that these rules are complied with.
- We maintain Contingency Plans which when deployed involve the assistance of the District Councils in Cheshire. These Plans exist to help support DEFRA in the event of any serious outbreak of animal disease.
- We monitor the import and export of any animals and take action if any illegal imports of animals are reported to us.
If you need more detailed information on meeting your legal obligations or indeed any practical assistance or advice the following links may be of help.
We have a range of Business Advice Leaflets on the principal pieces of Legislation which may affect you. These can be downloaded from Trading Standards Central.
We also hold supplies of the main Statutory records movement documents you are required to keep and complete you can either e-mail us on: neil.wrench@cheshire.gov.uk or telephone us on our dedicated line 01244 606767 to obtain these.
You may find the following links useful in relation to Animal Welfare:
Information about Bird Flu
Further information is available from DEFRA on the following matters:
- Animal Health and Welfare: Telephone: 01785 231900
- All other Agricultural matters: Telephone: 01270 754000
- British Cattle Movement Service: Telephone: 01900 702222
- Fallen Stock Scheme: Telephone: 01270 619077
District Councils of Cheshire
District Councils deal with the collection of stray dogs and cats. They licence Pet Shops, Dog Kennels, Riding Establishments and Livery stables and can also advise on the keeping of companion animals.
Confidential help for the Farming Community is available from:
Rural Stress Information Network Telephone: 024 7641 2916 Opening Hours: Weekdays 9am -5pm
Royal Agricultural Benevolent Fund Telephone: 01865 727 888 Opening Hours: Weekdays 9am-5pm / 4.30pm Friday Farm Crisis Network Telephone: 07002 326 326 Opening Hours: 7pm to 10pm daily |