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Consultee List Consultation on the proposed introduction of new fees for statutory services delivered by the Animal & Plant Health Agency (APHA) Consultee List Animal By-Products ADBA: ANAEROBIC DIGESTION & BIOGAS ASSOCIATION AIC: AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES CONFEDERATION AIMS: ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT MEAT SUPPLIERS APPCC: ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE PET CEMETERIES & CREMATORIA ARIO: ASSOCIATION OF REGISTERED INCINERATOR OPERATORS BASC: BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR SHOOTING AND CONSERVATION BEIC: BRITISH EGG INDUSTRY COUNCIL BIAZA: BRITISH AND IRISH ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS BIFFA BIOGEN BMPA: BRITISH MEAT PROCESSORS ASSOCIATION BPA. BRITISH PIG ASSOCIATION BPC: BRITISH POULTRY COUNCIL BPEX BRC: BRITISH RETAIL CONSORTIUM BYWATERS LTD CA: COUNTRYSIDE ALLIANCE CCN: COMMUNITY COMPOSTING NETWORK CLA: COUNTRY LAND AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATION LTD CIWM. CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF WASTE MANAGEMENT CRODA CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL PLC DAIRY UK ESA. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION FABRA: FOODCHAIN AND BIOMASS RENEWABLES ASSOCIATION FAIRFIELD COMPOSTING FDF: FOOD & DRINK FEDERATION GRAPHITE RESOURCES LTD IRT. INCINERATOR REPLACEMENT TECHNOLOGY LASSA: LICENSED ANIMAL SLAUGHTERERS' & SALVAGE ASSOCIATION LGA: LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION MAGPIE CO-OP LTD MALABY BIOGAS LTD MFHA: MASTER OF FOXHOUNDS ASSOCIATION NCF. NATIONAL CONSUMER FEDERATION NFPPC: NATIONAL FEDERATION OF PRIVATE PETS CREMATORIA NFSCO: NATIONAL FALLEN STOCK COMPANY NFU, NATIONAL FARMERS UNION NPS: NATIONAL PIG ASSOCIATION NSA: NATIONAL SHEEP ASSOCIATION OAKTECH ENVIPONMENTAL OTTER ROTTERS COMMUNITY COMPOSTING PROJECT PEAK ASSOCIATES ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS PFMA: PET FOOD MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION PREMIER WASTE MANAGEMENT LTD PTF: PROVISION TRADE FEDERATION PUBLIC HEALTH WALES REA: RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSOCIATION RED TRACTOR FARM ASSURANCE ROTTERS COMMUNITY COMPOSTING ROYAL ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH DAIRY FARMERS RASE. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND ROYAL COLLEGE OF PATHOLOGISTS RWAS. ROYAL WELSH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY RWENPOWER LTD SRUC. SCOTLAND’s RURAL COLLEGE SCOTTISH BEEF ASSOCIATION SEAFISH SHEEP TRUST SHEEP VETERINARY ASSOCIATION SPVS. SOCIETY OF PRACTISING VETERINARY SURGEONS SOIL ASSOCIATION TEG ENVIRONMENTAL PLC TENANT FARMERS ASSOCIATION UKELA. UK ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ASSOCIATION UK LEATHER FEDERATION UK OLEOCHEMICAL & SOAP INDUSTRIES UNIQEMA UNIVERSITY OF LONDON RVC UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL, SCHOOL OF VETERINARY SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY OF ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY OF SURREY, SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE VDS.VETERINARY DEER SOCIETY WASTE SPECTRUM ENVIRONMENTAL LTD WELSH LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION WISER ENVIRONMENTAL UKRA: UK RENDERERS ASSOCIATION WRAP: WASTE & RESOURCES ACTION PROGRAMME Animal Gatherings ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE SOCIETY ASAO: ASSOCIATION OF SHOWS AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANISATIONS AYRSHIRE CATTLE SOCIETY BELTED GALLOWAY CATTLE SOCIETY BELTEX SHEEP SOCIETY BLACK WELSH MOUNTAIN SHEEP ASSOCIATION BLUEFACED LEICESTER SHEEP BREEDER'S ASSOCIATION BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SHOOTING AND CONSERVATION BRITISH BAZADAISE CATTLE SOCIETY BRITISH BERRICHON DU CHER SHEEP SOCIETY LTD BRITISH BLONDE SOCIETY BRITISH BLUE CATTLE SOCIETY BRITISH BOER GOAT SOCIETY BRITISH CAMELIDS SOCIETY BRITISH CATTLE VETERINARY ASSOCIATION (BCVA) BRITISH CHAROLAIS CATTLE SOCIETY BRITISH CHAROLLAIS SHEEP SOCIETY BRITISH DEER FARMERS ASSOCIATION BRITISH DEER SOCIETY BRITISH DOMESTICATED OSTRICH ASSOCIATION BRITISH EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION BRITISH EQUINE VETERINARY ASSOCIATION BRITISH FUR TRADE ASSOCIATION BRITISH GOAT SOCIETY BRITISH GOOSE PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION BRITISH HORSE SOCIETY BRITISH HORSE SOCIETY (SCOTLAND) BRITISH INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL CONSULTANTS BRITISH KERRY CATTLE SOCIETY BRITISH MEAT PROCCESORS ASSOCIATION BRITISH MILKSHEEP SOCIETY BRITISH MONTBELIARDE SOCIETY BRITISH NORMANDE CATTLE SOCIETY BRITISH PARTHENAIS CATTLE SOCIETY BRITISH PIEMONTESE CATTLE SOCIETY LTD BRITISH PIG ASSOCIATION BRITISH PIG EXECUTIVE BRITISH POULTRY COUNCIL BRITISH RABBIT COUNCIL BRITISH SIMMENTAL CATTLE SOCIETY BRITISH SMALL ANIMAL VETERINARY ASSOCIATION BRITISH TEXEL SHEEP SOCIETY LTD BRITISH TOGGENBURG SOCIETY BRITISH VETERINARY ASSOCIATION (BVA) (SCOTLAND BRANCH) BRITISH VETERINARY HOSPITALS ASSOCIATION (BVHA) BRITISH VETERINARY UNION BRITISH VETERINARY ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY BRITISH WATERFOWL ASSOCIATION BRITISH WHITE CATTLE SOCIETY BRITISH WILD BOAR ASSOCIATION BROWN SWISS CATTLE SOCIETY CAMPAIGN FOR THE PROTECTION OF RURAL WALES CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURAL VALUERS CENTRAL SCOTLAND PIG PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION CENTRAL SCOTLAND SMALLHOLDER ASSOCIATION COMMERCIAL FARMERS GROUP COSLA (CONVENTION OF SCOTTISH LOCAL AUTHORITIES) COUNCIL FOR NATIONAL PARKS COUNCIL FOR THE PROTECTION OF RURAL ENGLAND COUNTRY LAND & BUSINESS ASSOCIATION COUNTRYSIDE COUNCIL FOR WALES CROFTING COMMISSION DAIRY COUNCIL DAIRY CREST LTD DALEHEAD FOODS LIMITED (TULIP LTD) DEVON CATTLE SOCIETY (RED RUBY BREED) DEXTER CATTLE SOCIETY DORSET HORN AND POLL DORSET SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION EASTBROOK FARM ORGANIC PIGS LTD ELM FARM RESEARCH CENTRE ENGLISH GUERNSEY CATTLE SOCIETY ETHICAL VOICE FOR ANIMALS EUROPEAN ANGUS CATTLE REGISTRATION FAMILY FARMERS' ASSOCIATION FARM ASSURED WELSH LIVESTOCK FARMING AND WILDLIFE ADVISORY GROUP - SUFFOLK FEDERATION OF CITY FARMS & COMMUNITY GARDENS FELL PONY SOCIETY FIRST DIVISION ASSOCIATION FIRST MILK LIMITED FOODCHAIN AND BIOMASS RENEWABLES ASSOCIATION LTD GALLOWAY CATTLE SOCIETY GOAT VETERINARY SOCIETY (GVS) HALAL FOOD AUTHORITY HALAL MONITORING COMMITTEE HAMPSHIRE DOWN SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION HEREFORD CATTLE SOCIETY HIGHLAND CATTLE SOCIETY HISTORIC SCOTLAND HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN SOCIETY OF GB & IRELAND HUMANE SLAUGHTER ASSOCIATION INSTITUTE FOR RURAL SCIENCE INSTITUTE OF AUCTIONEERS AND APPROVERS SCOTLAND INSTITUTE OF BIODIVERSITY, ANIMAL HEALTH AND COMPARATIVE MEDICINE INSTITUTE OF ZOOLOGY JERSEY CATTLE SOCIETY KEZIE (UK) LTD LAA: LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEERS ASSOCIATION LAKE DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY LICENSED ANIMAL SLAUGHTERERS AND SALVAGE ASSOCIATION LINCOLN RED CATTLE SOCIETY LINCOLNSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LINKING FARM AND ENVIRONMENT (LEAF) LLEYN SHEEP SOCIETY LONGHORN CATTLE SOCIETY LUING SOCIETY MARKET – ANM GROUP MARKET - ALED, ELLIS & CO LTD MARKET - B J P & CO MARKET - BAGSHAWS MARKET - BARBERS AUCTIONS LLP MARKET - BARNARD CASTLE MARKET - BARRY W THOMAS MARKET - BENTHAM & DISTRICT FARMERS AUCTION MART CO LTD MARKET - BOULTON COOPER LTD MARKET - BRIGHTWELLS LTD MARKET - BROCKHOLES ARMS AUCTION MART LTD MARKET - CALEDONIAN MARTS (STIRLING) LTD MARKET - CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO MARKET - CRAIG WILSON LTD MARKET - CRAVEN CATTLE MARTS MARKET - CUMBERLAND & DUMFRIESSHIRE FARMERS MART PLC MARKET - DAI LEWIS CYF MARKET - DINGWALL & HIGHLAND MARTS LTD MARKET - E A LANE & SONS MARKET - EATON & HOLLIS MARKET - EXMOOR FARMERS LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS LTD MARKET - FRANK HILL & SON MARKET - FRANK R MARSHALL & CO CHELFORD MARKET - FRED DAVIES & CO MARKET - HALLS MARKET - HARRISON & HETHRINGTON LTD MARKET - HERBERT R THOMAS LLP MARKET - HEREFORD MARKET AUCTIONEERS LTD MARKET - HEXHAM & NORTHERN MARTS MARKET - HOBBS PARKER MARKET - HOPES AUCTION CO LTD MARKET - J BRADBURNE PRICE MARKET - J STRAKER, CHADWICK & SONS MARKET - JOHN SWAN LTD MARKET - JONES PECKOVER - ABERGELE MARKET - KIVELLS MARKET - KIVELLS & HUSSEYS - EXETER MARKET - LAWRIE & SYMINGTON LTD MARKET - LEYBURN AUCTIONS CO LTD MARKET - MCCARTNEYS MARKET - MELTON MOWBRAY MARKET MARKET - MORGAN EVANS CO LTD MARKET - NEWARK LIVESTOCK SALES MARKET - NORTH ALLERTON AUCTIONS LTD MARKET - NORTH EAST LIVESTOCK SALES MARKET - NORTH WEST AUCTIONS MARKET - ORKNEY AUCTION MART LTD MARKET - PENRITH & DISTRICT FARMERS MART MARKET - RENDALLS MARKET - RICHARDSON & SMITH MARKET - RUGBY FARMERS MART MARKET - SELBY LIVESTOCK AUCTION MART LTD MARKET - SOUTH EAST MARTS MARKET - STEPHENSON & SON MARKET - THIRSK FARMERS AUCTION MART MARKET - ULVERSTON AUCTION MART PLC MARKET - UNITED AUCTIONS MARKET - VOYCE PULLIN MARKETS LTD MARKET - WALLACE MARTS CASTLE DOUGLAS LTD MARKET - WHARFEDALE FARMERS AUCTION MART LTD MARKET - WILLIAMS & WATKINS MARKET - WRIGHT MANLEY MARKS & SPENCER MEUSE RHINE ISSEL CATTLE SOCIETY NORTH COUNTRY CHEVIOT SHEEP SOCIETY PENTLAND HILLS ICELANDICS PIG IMPROVEMENT CO LIMITED PIG VETERINARY SOCIETY POULTRY CLUB OF GREAT BRITAIN RARE BREED SURVIVAL TRUST RED POLL CATTLE SOCIETY SALERS CATTLE SOCIETY SHETLAND CATTLE HERD BOOK SOCIETY SHETLAND SHEEP SOCIETY SHORTHORN SOCIETY OF THE UK SOUTH DEVON HERD BOOK SOCIETY SUFFOLK SHEEP SOCIETY SUSSEX CATTLE SOCIETY THE BLACKFACE SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION WELSH BLACK CATTLE SOCIETY WELSH CONSUMER FOCUS WELSH LAMB AND BEEF PROMOTIONS WELSH LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION WHITE PARK CATTLE SOCIETY WHITEBRED SHORTHORN ASSOCIATION Pet Passports ANIMAL COURIERS LTD SERCO GLOBAL SERVICES PAWS ON PLANES TRAVEL SERVICES LTD PET AIR UK PET CHAUFFERS PETS ON JETS OVERHILL QK RYSLIP QL CALAGRAN QK LONDON & ESSEX QK AIRPETS QK EYERSDOWN QK ANIMAL INN QK BAYTON LODGE QK Other ACMC (AGRICULTURAL CONTRACT & MARKETING CO LTD) ADAS ANGLO BEEF ASSOCIATION ANIMAL AID ANIMAL CONCERN ADVICE LINE ANIMAL DEFENDERS INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL HEALTH DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION (UK) LTD ANIMAL HEALTH TRUST ASSOCIATION OF MEAT INSPECTORS ASSOCIATION OF PORT HEALTH AUTHORITIES COUNTRYSIDE COUNCIL FOR WALES CROFTING COMMISSION DAIRY COUNCIL DAIRY CREST LTD DALEHEAD FOODS LIMITED (TULIP LTD) ETHICAL VOICE FOR ANIMALS FAMILY FARMERS' ASSOCIATION FARM ASSURED WELSH LIVESTOCK FARMING AND WILDLIFE ADVISORY GROUP - 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