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Licensed Zoos Zoo 1 Address Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Address 1 Licensing Authority 2 Address 3 Town/City Postcode Dispensation APPENDIX 1 Licensed zoos Zoo 1 Address Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Address 1 Licensing Authority 2 Address 3 Town/City Postcode Dispensation Macduff 11 High Shore Macduff AB44 1SL 14.2 Aberdeenshire Council Marine Aquarium Lake District Coalbeck Farm Bassenthwaite Keswick CA12 14.2 Allerdale Borough Council Wildlife Park 4RD (Formally Trotters) Lake District South Quay Maryport CA15 14.2 Allerdale Borough Council Coast 8AB Aquarium Scottish Sea Barcaldie, By Oban PA37 1SE 14.2 Argyll & Bute Council Life Sanctuary Arundel Mill Road Arundel BN18 None Arun Distict Council Wildfowl and 9PB Wetlands Trust Wildlife Marley Farm Headcorn Smarden Ashford TN27 8PJ 14.2 Ashford Borough Council Heritage Road Foundation Canterbury Highlands Farm Woodchurch Ashford TN26 3RJ 14.2 Ashford Borough Council Oast Trust, Rare Breeds Centre (South of England Rare Breeds Centre) Waddesdon Waddesdon Waddesdon Aylesbury HP18 14.2 Aylesbury Vale District Council Manor Aviary Manor 0JH APPENDIX 1 Licensed zoos Zoo 1 Address Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Address 1 Licensing Authority 2 Address 3 Town/City Postcode Dispensation Tiggywinkles Aston Road Haddenham Aylesbury HP17 14.2 Aylesbury Vale District Council Visitor Centre 8AF The Green Claydon Road Hogshaw MK18 14.2 Aylesbury Vale District Council Dragon Rare 3LA Breeds Farm & Eco Centre Suffolk Owl Stonham Barns Pettaugh Stonham Stowmarket IP14 6AT 14.2 Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council Sanctuary Road Aspal Wigfield Farm Haverlands Lane Worsbrough Barnsley S70 5NQ 14.1.a Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council (Barnsley College) South Lakes Crossgates Broughton Dalton in LA15 8JR None Barrow Borough Council Safari Zoo Road Furness Barleylands Barleylands Billericay CM11 14.2 Basildon District Council Farm Centre Road 2UD Wetlands Sutton-Cum- Retford DN22 14.2 Bassetlaw District Council Animal Park Lound 8SB Chew Valley Chew Hill Chew Magna Bristol BS40 8SB None Bath & North East Somerset District Council Country Farms Avon Valley Pixash Lane Bath Road Keynsham BS31 1TP None Bath & North East Somerset District Council Country Park English School Herrings Green Cotton End Wilstead MK45 14.2 Bedford Borough Council of Falconry Farm, Road 3DT Birmingham Pershore Road Edgbaston Birmingham B5 7RL 14.2 Birmingham City Council Wildlife Conservation Park APPENDIX 1 Licensed zoos Zoo 1 Address Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Address 1 Licensing Authority 2 Address 3 Town/City Postcode Dispensation National Sea The Waters Brindley Place Birmingham B1 2HL 14.2 Birmingham City Council Life Centre Edge Blackpool Zoo East Park Drive Blackpool FY3 8PP None Blackpool Borough Council (HAS ELEPHANTS) Sea Life Centre The Promenade Blackpool FY3 8PP 14.2 Blackpool Borough Council Festival Park Festival Park Victoria Ebbw Vale NP23 None Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council Owl Sanctuary 8FP Bolton Le Mans Bolton BL1 1SE 14.2 Bolton Council Museum Crescent Aquarium Animal World Moss Bank Park Moss Bank Smithhills Bolton BL1 5SN 14.2 Bolton Council Way Smithills Open Smithills Dean Bolton BL1 7NS 14.2 Bolton Council Farm Road Oceanarium Pier Approach West Beach Bournemouth BH2 5AA 14.2 Bournemouth Borough Council Banham Zoo The Grove Banham NR16 None Breckland District Council Ltd 2HE Old Weald Road South Weald Brentwood CM14 14.2 Brentwood Borough Council MacDonalds 5AY Educational & Leisure Park Sea Life Centre Marine Parade Brighton BN2 1TB 14.2 Brighton & Hove City Council Bristol Zoo Guthrie Road Clifton Bristol BS8 3HA None Bristol City Council Gardens Blue Reef Anchor Road Harbourside Bristol BS1 5DB 14.2 Bristol City Council Aquarium APPENDIX 1 Licensed zoos Zoo 1 Address Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Address 1 Licensing Authority 2 Address 3 Town/City Postcode Dispensation Roarr Dinosaur Weston Park Lenwade NR9 5JW 14.2 Broadland District Council Adventure (Was Norfolk Dinosaur Park) Pettitts Animal Camphill Reedham NR13 14.2 Broadland District Council Adventure 3UA Park Falconry Hurrans Garden Kidderminster West Hagley DY9 0JB 14.2 Bromsgrove District Council (Worcestershire Centre Centre Road South Regulatory Services) (Hagley) Pets Corner Cedars Park Theobalds Cheshunt EN8 8RU None Broxbourne Borough Council Lane Howletts Wild Bekesbourne Bekesbourne Canterbury CT4 5EL None Canterbury City Council Animal Park Lane (HAS ELEPHANTS) Wildwood Herne Common Herne CT6 7LQ 14.2 Canterbury City Council National Middleton Hall Llanarthne SA32 None Carmarthenshire County Council Botanic 8HN Garden of Wales - Butterfly House Llanelli Llwynhendy Llanelli SA14 None Carmarthenshire County Council Wetland 9SH Centre - WWT APPENDIX 1 Licensed zoos Zoo 1 Address Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Address 1 Licensing Authority 2 Address 3 Town/City Postcode Dispensation Woburn Safari Woburn Park MK17 None Central Bedfordshire Council Park (HAS 9QN ELEPHANTS) Woodside Woodside Road Slip End Luton LU1 4DG 14.2 Central Bedfordshire Council Animal Farm and Leisure Park Whipsnade Whipsnade Park Dunstable LU6 2LF None Central Bedfordshire Council Wild Animal Park (HAS ELEPHANTS) The Ynisfergi Borth SY24 None Ceredigion County Council Animalarium 5NA The Magic of CwmRheidol Aberystwyth SY23 14.1.b Ceredigion County Council Life Butterfly 3NB House Tropical Wings Wickford Road South Chelmsford CM2 5QZ 14.2 Chelmsford City Council Woodham Ferrers Reaseheath Reaseheath Nantwich CW5 6DF 14.2 Cheshire East Borough Council College Gauntlet Bird C/o Fryers Rose Manchester Knutsford WA16 14.2 Cheshire East Borough Council of Prey Centre, Nursery & Road OSX Eagle & Garden Centre Vulture Park Stockley Stockley Farm Arley Northwich CW9 14.2 Cheshire East Borough Council Working Farm 6NA APPENDIX 1 Licensed zoos Zoo 1 Address Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Address 1 Licensing Authority 2 Address 3 Town/City Postcode Dispensation Vale Royal Warrington Acton Bridge Northwich CW8 14.2 Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council Falconry Road 3QB Cheshire c/o Blakemere Chester Road Sandiway Northwich CW8 2EB 14.2 Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council Falconry Craft Centre Limited Cotebrook Cotebrook Tarporley CW6 9DS 14.2 Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council Shire Horse Centre and Countryside Park Chester Zoo Caughall Road Chester CH2 1LH None Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council (HAS ELEPHANTS) Blue Planet Longlooms Road Ellesmere Port CH65 9LF None Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council Aquarium Chester 12 Abbey Chester CH1 2HU 14.2 Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council Cathedral Square Falconry & Nature Garden Earnley 133 Earnley Chichester PO20 7JR 14.2 Chichester District Council Butterflies Almodington Birds and Lane Beasts Owls About Little Paddocks 42 Park Lane Selsey Chichester PO20 14.2 Chichester District Council Town 0HE Colchester Zoo Maldon Road Stanway Colchester CO3 0SL None Colchester Borough Council (HAS ELEPHANTS) APPENDIX 1 Licensed zoos Zoo 1 Address Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Address 1 Licensing Authority 2 Address 3 Town/City Postcode Dispensation National Colwyn Bay LL28 5UY None Conwy Council Zoological Society of Wales (Welsh Mountain Zoo) Bodafon Farm Bodafon Road The Llandudno 14.2 Conwy Council Park (North Promenade Wales Bird Trust) Owl Centre Muncaster Ravenglass CA18 14.2 Copeland Borough Council Castle 1RQ Cornish Bird of Meadowside Winnards St Columb TR9 6DH 14.2 Cornwall Council Prey Centre Farm Perch Wingz Bird Moorlands Farm Treesmill Par PL24 2TX 14.2 Cornwall Council Sanctuary Paradise Park Hayle TR27 14.2 Cornwall Council Wildlife 4HB Sanctuary Newquay Zoo Trenance Newquay TR7 2LZ None Cornwall Council Gardens Porfell Animal Porfell Farm Trecan Gate Herodsfoot Liskeard PL14 4RE 14.2 Cornwall Council Land Wildlife Park Blue Reef Towan Newquay TR7 1DU 14.2 Cornwall Council Aquarium Promenade North Cornwall Chapel Farm St Breward Bodmin PL30 14.2 Cornwall Council Aviaries 4NA APPENDIX 1 Licensed zoos Zoo 1 Address Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Address 1 Licensing Authority 2 Address 3 Town/City Postcode Dispensation National Seal Gweek Helston TR12 14.2 Cornwall Council Sanctuary 6UG Screech Owl Trewin Farm Goss Moor St Columb TR9 6HP 14.2 Cornwall Council Sanctuary Camel Creek Tredinnick Wadebridge PL27 7RA None Cornwall Council Adventure Park (Was Crealy) Monkey Nomansland Looe PL13 1NZ 14.2 Cornwall Council Sanctuary Trust (Wild Futures) Notter Animal Hatt Saltash PL12 14.2 Cornwall Council Park 4RW Tamar Otter Petherwin North Launceston PL15 14.2 Cornwall Council Sanctuary Wood Petherwin 8LW Birdland Park Rissington Road Bourton on the GL54 14.2 Cotswold District Council Ltd Water 2BN Cotswold Batsford Park Batsford Moreton in GL56 14.2 Cotswold District Council Falconry Marsh 9QB Centre Yorkshire Crows Nest Giggleswick Settle LA2 8AS 14.2 Craven District Council Dales Falconry and Conservation Centre APPENDIX 1 Licensed zoos Zoo 1 Address Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Zoo 1 Address 1 Licensing Authority 2 Address 3 Town/City Postcode Dispensation Tilgate Nature Tilgate Park Tilgate Crawley RH10 14.2 Crawley Borough Council Centre 5DQ Walworth Walworth Castle Walworth Darlington DL2 2LY 14.2 Darlington Borough Council Castle Birds of Road Prey Seaquariam E Parade Rhyl LL18 3AF 14.2 Denbighshire County Council Yorkshire Brockholes Lane Branton Doncaster DN3 3NH None Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Wildlife Park (formerly Brockholes) Wingham Wingham Canterbury CT3 1JL 14.2 Dover District Council Wildlife Park Brockswood Catholic Lane Cotwall End Sedgley Dudley DY3 3YE 14.2 Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Animal Sanctuary Dudley
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