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UK List of Approved Feed Business Establishments UK List of approved feed business establishments (Article 19 of EC Regulation 183/2005) Key to Activity Codes: A1: Manufacture and/or placing on the market of nutritional additives. A2: Manufacture and/or placing on the market of zootechnical additives: Digestibility enhancers, gut flora stabilisers and substances which favourably affect the environment. A3: Manufacture and/or placing on the market of antioxidant additives with a maximum content in feeds specified in EC Regulation 1831/2003. A4: Manufacture and/or placing on the market of colorant additives: carotenoids and xanthophylls. A5; Manufacture and/or placing on the market of proteins obtained from micro-organisms belonging to groups of bacteria, yeast, algae and lower fungi. A6: Manufacture and/or placing on the market of co-products of the manufacture of amino acids by fermentation. A7: Manufacture and/or placing on the market of premixtures containing vitamins A & D. A8: Manufacture and/or placing on the market of premixtures containing copper and selenium. A9: Manufacturing compound feedingstuffs containing premixtures prepared from antibiotics, coccidiostats & other medicinal substances & growth promoters.* A10: Producing, for the exclusive requirements of its holding, compound feedingstuffs containing premixtures which include additives referred to above.* A11 - Manufacturing and placing on the market, for feed use, products derived from vegetable oils and blended fats * For the GB list of premises, please visit the Veterinary Medicines Directorate website at: http://www.vmd.gov.uk/Industry/Feed/ApprovedPremises.pdf Name of local authority/code Approval number Activity code Name or business name Address Remarks England London Borough of Barking & Dagenham (GB 501) Nil London Borough of Barnet (GB 502) Nil Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council (GB 401) Nil Bath and North East Somerset Council (GB 857) Nil Bedford Borough Council (GB 701) αGB701 00501 A5 ICC UK Ltd 20 Riverview Way, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 7BB London Borough of Bexley (GB 503) Nil Birmingham (GB 402) Nil Blackburn Council (GB 897) Nil Blackpool (GB 898) αGB898 AG1393 A2 and A8 Sudells 5 Coleridge Road, Blackpool, FY1 3RN Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council (GB 403) Nil Bournemouth Borough Council (GB 872) Nil Bracknell Forest Council (GB 882) Nil London Borough of Brent (GB 504) Nil Brighton & Hove Council (GB 875) Nil Bristol Council (GB 855) αGB855UKBZ001 A4 Plant ex Ingredients Limited Unit 5, Polygon Trading Estate, Fourth Way, Avonmouth, Bristol BS11 Colourant additives import and mix/manufacture. 8DP Registered office is 38 Victoria Park Rd, BS10 6TD London Borough of Bromley (GB 505) Nil Buckinghamshire County Council (GB 020) Nil Bury Metropolitan Borough Council (GB 405) Nil Cambridgeshire County Council (GB 026) αGB026 131 A3 Eurotec Nutrition Ltd 5b Martins Lane, Witcham, Ely, CB6 2LB AA3 Man/POM - antioxidant additives Last updated - April 2016 Name of local authority/code Approval number Activity code Name or business name Address Remarks London Borough of Camden (GB 506) αGB506 0004 A1, A2, A3, A4, Durlton Ltd 20-22 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4JS This address is only the registered office address A5, A6, A7 and A8 for the company. They are not physically present at that address. Central Bedfordshire Council (GB 702) αGB702 0164 A1 Dakram Materials Ltd Unit One, The Old School, Church Street, Biggleswade, Beds, SG18 0JS Central Bedfordshire Council (GB 702) αGB702 0165 A1, A2, A7, A8 Meriden Animal Health Ltd Cranfield Innovation Centre, University Way, Cranfield Technology Park, Approved activities not currently active, business Cranfield, Beds. MK43 9BT wishes to remain approved due to possible future development in product ranges. Cheshire East Council (GB 703) αGB703 E0774 A1 Chelford Farm Supplies Knutsford Road, Chelford, Macclesfield, SK11 9AS αGB703 E0846 A1 The Calf Company Ltd Meridian House, Road One, Winsford Industrial Estate, Winsford, CW7 3QG αGB703 E0767 A1 Norkem Holdings Ltd Norkem House, Bexton Lane, Knutsford, , WA16 9FB αGB703 E2008 A1 Osmonds t/n +( Petcetera) Osmonds, Bradeley Green Farm, Bradeley Green, Whitchurch, SY13 4HD αGB703 E0606 A1 Equiform Nutrition Ltd New Day House, 1st Avenue, Weston Road, Crewe, CW1 6BE αGB703 E0550 A1 Massey Bros (Feeds) Ltd - HQ Knutsford Road, Cranage, Crewe, CW4 8EE At the time of inspection this business did not appear to be carrying out the approved activity, but wish to keep the approval should circumstances change. αGB703 E0560 A1 North Western Farmers Ltd (HQ) Nantwich Road, Wardle, Nantwich, CW5 6BP At the time of inspection this business did not appear to be carrying out the approved activity, but wish to keep the approval should circumstances change. αGB703 E0555 A1 HST Feeds Ltd (HQ) Fourth Avenue, Weston Road, Crewe, , CW1 6BN αGB703 E2097 A1 Westend Agri Field View, 156 Main Road, Goostrey, Cheshire East, CW4 8JP Cheshire West and Chester (GB 704) αGB704 E0773 A1 Chelford Farm Supplies Beeston Cattle Market, Tarporley, Cheshire, αGB704 E0604 A1, A2, A3, A4, Skretting Wincham Lane, Wincham, Northwich, CW9 6DF A5, A6, A7, A8 αGB704 E0756 A1 Grow How Uk Ltd Grinsome Road, Ellesmere Poert, Cheshire, CH2 4LB αGB704 E0824 A1, A7 Universal Ingredients 10-15 Meadow Lane IE, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, CH65 4TY αGB704 E0552 A1, A7, A8 W & T Gibson Ltd Kingsley Mill, Mill Lane, Kingsley, Cheshire, WA6 8JA City of London (GB 508) Nil Cornwall Council (GB 705) Nil Coventry Metropolitan Borough Council (GB 407) Nil London Borough of Croydon (GB 507) Nil Cumbria County Council (GB 054) Nil Darlington (GB 874) Nil Derby City (GB 871) Nil Derbyshire County Council (GB 061) αGB061 E10017 A1, A2, A3, A4, A7 DSM Nutritional Products Ltd Unit 41 Heanor Gate Ind Est, Delves Road, Heanor, Derbyshire, DE75 and A8 7SG αGB061 E10022 A1, A2, A3, A4, Frank Wright Trouw Ltd Airfield Ind Est, Blenheim Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 1HA A5, A6, A7 and A8 Devon County Council (GB 071) αGB071 E1836 A1, A2 PARNEL L COPPELSTONE MILL COPPELSTONE CREDITON EX175NF Last updated - April 2016 Name of local authority/code Approval number Activity code Name or business name Address Remarks αGB071 E1678 A1 UNIVAR LIMITED FALCON ROAD SOWTON INDUSTRIAL ESTATE EXETER EX2 7LJ Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council (GB 408) Nil Dorset County Council (GB 082) Nil Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council (GB 409) Nil Durham County Council Nil London Borough of Ealing (GB 509) NIl East Riding of Yorkshire Council (GB 863) αGB863 00158 A7 Scientific Nutritional Product Minkeld, Main Street, Great Kelk, East Riding Of Yorkshire, YO25 8HP A8 R4 R6 αGB863 00274 A5 R T Feeds Ltd Mill Lodge, North End, Seaton Ross, East Riding Of Yorkshire, YO42 4LU R5 R7 R8 αGB863 00700 A2 Agrinexus Ltd Fouracres, Main Street, Allerthorpe, East Riding Of Yorkshire, YO42 4RW αGB863 00830 A11 Adams and Green Limited Crosslands Lane, North Cave, Hull, East Riding Of Yorkshire, HU15 2PG αGB863 00900 A7 Top Form Nutrition Ltd Unit 16, Halifax Way, Pocklington Industrial Estate, Barmby Moor, East A8 R2 R4 R6 Riding Of Yorkshire, YO42 1NR East Sussex County Council (GB 100) Nil London Borough of Enfield (GB 510) Nil Essex County Council (GB 108) αGB108 E073 A1 and A2 Hollington Farms Great Hayes Farm, Lower Road, Stow Maries, Chelmsford, CM3 6SQ 7/12/2010 12:52 SAC Details verified against application. αGB108 E178 A1 AV Clarke and Sons Fordham Road, Wormingford, Colchester, CO6 3AQ αGB108 R301 A4 Univar Limited Fiske Colour Victoria House, Radford Way, Billericay, CM12 0DX (Univar Limited) αGB108 R337 A1 and A8 Newmarket Premixes Limited Newmarket House, Catley Cross, Wickham St. Paul, Halstead, CO9 2PE αGB108 R438 A1, A2, A3 and A6 Sabal Health and Pharma Limited Black Horse House, Bentalls, Basildon, SS14 3BX Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council (GB 410) αGB410 A0001 A8 Natural Stockcare Ltd Unit 1b Willows Business Centre Newburn Bridge Road Blaydon on Tyne Copper and Selenium use NE21 4SQ Gloucestershire County Council (GB 123) Nil Greenwich (GB 511) Nil London Borough of Hackney (GB 512) Nil Halton Borough Council (GB 889) αGB889 I0001 A1, A2, A3, A4, Azelis UK Ltd Alexander House, Crown Gate, Runcorn WA7 2UP A5, A7 and A8 αGB889 E0007 A1 Shepherd Widnes Ltd Moss Bank Road, Widnes, WA8 0RU αGB889 E0009 A1 Thompson & Capper Ltd Hardwick Road, Astmoor, Runcorn, WA7 1PH Hammersmith & Fulham (GB 513) Nil Hampshire County Council (GB 130) Nil Haringey London Borough Council (GB 514) Nil Harrow (GB 515) Nil Hartlepool Council (GB 859) Nil Havering (GB 516) Nil Herefordshire Council (GB 895) αGB895 0426 A1 Agri-lloyd International Glendower Rd, Leominster, HR6 0RL Last updated - April 2016 Name of local authority/code Approval number Activity code Name or business name Address Remarks αGB895 0365 A1 Zintec Feed Supplements Downwood House, Shobdon, Leominster HR6 9NH αGB895 1210 A1 J G Animal Health Windrush Cradley, Malvern, Worcestershire WR13 5LF Hertfordshire County Council (GB 154) αGB154 E0232 A8 H.E. Stringer Flavours Ltd. Icknield Way Industrial Estate, Tring, Herts HP23 4JZ London Borough of Hillingdon (GB 517) Nil London Borough of Hounslow (GB 518) Nil Isle of Wight (GB 867) Nil Isles of Scilly (GB 336) Nil Islington London Borough Council (GB 519) Nil London Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (GB 520) αGB520 001 A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 Guy Blaskey T/a Pooch & Mutt Flat1, 47 Pembridge Villas, W11 3EP Head Office only no manufacturing done by and A6 business, all manufacturing done by other feed manufacturers Kent County Council (GB 178) αGB178 E429951 A1 Monarch Chemicals Ltd New Road, Sheerness,
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