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List of Bodies, Institutes and Centres Approved for Intra-Community Trade in Animals Animal and Plant Health Agency List of bodies, institutes and centres approved for intra-community trade in animals Version date: 20/09/2021 Table 1: Member state - UK Approval Approval Name Contact details Remarks number Date AB/21/08/0 04/03/20 Ahmed, A 46 Wyvern Road, Sutton First Approval: 0107 21 Coldfield, West Midlands, B74 2PT 23/10/2009 AB/17/98/0 16/02/20 Africa Alive Whites Lane, Kessingland, First Approval: 26 21 Suffolk, NR33 7TF 24/03/1998 AB/17/17/0 19/05/20 All Things Wild Station Road, Honeybourne, First Approval: 05 20 Evesham, Worcestershire, 15/06/2017 WR11 7QZ AB/17/08/0 29/01/20 Amazona Zoo Hall Road, Cromer, Norfolk, First Approval: 65 21 NR27 9JG 07/04/2008 AB/78/14/0 24/08/20 Amazonia Strathclyde Country Park, First Approval: 02 21 Hamilton Road, Motherwell, 28/05/2014 North Lanarkshire, ML1 3RT AB/29/12/0 01/03/20 Amazon World Watery Lane, Newchurch, First Approval: 03 21 Zoo Park Isle of Wight, PO36 0LX 15/06/2012 AB/35/19/0 09/09/20 The Animal Greenvale Primary School, First Approval: 09 21 Rangers Sandpiper Road, Selsdon, Conservations South Croydon, CR2 8PR 25/09/2019 Centre Ltd AB/12/15/0 20/01/20 Animal Zone Rodbaston College, First Approval: 01 21 Penkridge, Staffordshire, ST19 5PH 16/01/2015 1 Approval Approval Name Contact details Remarks number Date AB/17/17/0 04/05/20 All Things Wild Honeybourne, Evesham, First Approval: 05 21 Worcestershire, WR11 7QZ 15/06/2017 AB/29/15/0 15/02/20 Animal Sparsholt College, First Approval: 03 21 Management Sparsholt, Winchester SO21 Centre 2NF 24/02/2015 AB/28/18/0 20/04/20 Animal Adventure Longleat Estates, Longleat, First Approval: 09 21 Warminster, BA12 7NW 19/06/2018 AB/12/18/0 15/04/20 Ark Wildlife Park West Fen Lane, Stickney First Approval: 08 21 PE22 8BD 29/03/2018 AB/07/16/0 06/10/20 Askham Bryan Askham Bryan College, First Approval: 01 20 Wildlife & Askham Bryan, York, YO23 10/10/2016 Conservation Park 3FR AB/07/13/0 23/08/20 B & K Universal The Field Station, Grimston, First Approval: 01 21 Ltd Aldbrough, Hull, HU11 4QE 15/01/2013 AB/17/94/0 10/09/20 Banham Zoo Ltd The Grove, Banham, First Approval: 01 20 Norfolk, NR16 2HE 30/09/1994 AB/72/14/0 27/01/20 GP Falcons Barnesdale Scar Cottage, First Approval: 001 21 Boreland, Lockerbie DG11 09/06/2014 2JZ AB/35/19/0 30/04/20 Battersea Park Battersea Park, London First Approval: 02 21 Children’s Zoo SW11 4NJ 08/03/2019 AB/29/16/0 16/04/20 Beale Park Lower Basildon, Reading, First Approval: 01 21 Berkshire, RG8 9NW 13/05/2016 AB/35/18/0 12/08/20 Bede’s Senior Upper Dicker, East Sussex, First Approval: 10 21 School BN27 3QH 10/08/2018 AB/29/15/0 11/12/20 Berkshire College Hall Place, Burchetts Green, First Approval: 01 20 of Agriculture Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 15/10/2015 6QR 2 Approval Approval Name Contact details Remarks number Date AB/21/09/0 12/05/20 Birmingham Pershore Road, Edgbaston, First Approval: 01 21 Wildlife Birmingham, B5 7RL Conservation Park 19/01/2009 AB/08/04/0 18/05/20 Blackpool East Park Drive, Blackpool, First Approval: 01 21 Zoological Lancashire, FY3 8PP Gardens 01/07/2004 AB/68/12/0 24/11/20 Blair Drummond By Stirling, FK9 4UR First Approval: 02 20 Safari and 20/12/2012 Adventure Park AB/S/20/00 05/08/20 Border Falcons Hawthornside, Hawick, TD9 First Approval: 5 21 8QT 19/08/2020 AB/01/18/0 30/03/20 Tynemouth Grand Parade, Tynemouth, First Approval: 11 21 Aquarium Tyne & Wear NE30 4JF 26/07/2018* AB/35/14/0 27/01/20 Brent Lodge Church Road, Hanwell First Approval: 01 21 Animal Centre London W7 3BP 18/02/2014 First Approval: AB/28/04/0 07/01/20 Bristol Zoo Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3HA 2004 07 21 Gardens & Wild Place Project AB/78/14/0 03/11/20 Calderglen The Conservatory, First Approval: 01 20 Children’s Zoo Calderglen Country Park, Strathaven Park, East 23/07/2014 Kilbride, G75 0QZ AB/S/16/00 27/05/20 Camperdown Camperdown Country Park, First Approval: 1 21 Wildlife Cupar Angus Road, Dundee DD2 4TF 03/05/2016 AB/26/17/0 04/12/20 Capel Manor Bullsmoor Lane, Enfield, First Approval: 08 20 College Middlesex, EN1 4RQ 29/12/2017 AB/78/00/0 07/01/20 N/A [email protected]. First Approval: 03 21 uk 25/12/2000 3 Approval Approval Name Contact details Remarks number Date AB/47/19/0 11/11/20 Celtic Raptors UK Unit 5, Highfield industrial First Approval: 02 20 Estate, Ferndale, Rhondda 19/11/2019 Cynon Taff, CF43 4SX AB/35/04/0 20/04/20 Chessington World Leatherhead Road, First Approval: 01 21 of Adventures Chessington, Surrey, KT9 2NE 19/02/2004 AB/24/04/0 03/02/20 Chester Zoo Caughall Road, Upton-by- First Approval: 01 21 Chester, Chester, CH2 1LH 01/05/2004 AB/01/15/0 14/07/20 Christopher Canada farm, First Approval: 01 21 Southern Longframlington, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 8EH 15/10/2015 AB/17/10/0 21/04/20 Colchester Zoo Maldon Road, Stanway, First Approval: 02 21 Colchester, Essex, CO3 0SL 27/05/2009 AB/44/13/0 19/11/20 Combe Martin Higher Leigh, Combe Martin, First Approval: 03 20 Wildlife And Ilfracombe, Devon, EX34 Dinosaur Park 0NG 21/05/2013 AB/29/09/0 08/04/20 Cotswold Wildlife Burford, Oxfordshire, OX18 First Approval: 02 21 Park 4JP 01/07/2009 Lion enclosure Suspended: Suspended 01 June 2021 AB/29/15/0 08/02/20 Crocodiles of the Burford Road, Carterton, First Approval: 02 21 World Oxfordshire, OX18 3NX 13/03/2015 First Approval: AB/IOM/07/ 05/06/20 Curraghs Wildlife Main Road, Ballaugh, Isle of 29/06/2017 001 20 Park Man, IM7 5EA Temporarily Temporarily Suspended: Suspended 05/06/2021 AB/44/15/0 15/10/20 Dartmoor Zoo Sparkwell, Plympton, First Approval: 01 20 Plymouth, PL7 5DG 15/11/2018 4 Approval Approval Name Contact details Remarks number Date AB/35/12/0 11/02/20 Dawn Groom 1 Glebe Close, Dorney First Approval: 02 21 Reach, Maidenhead SL6 0DL 11/03/2019 AB/07/13/0 22/02/20 The Deep Unit C, Citadel Trading Park, First Approval: 04 21 Citadel Way, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU9 1TQ 10/12/2013 AB/07/14/0 22/02/20 The Deep Tower Street, Hull, East First Approval: 01 21 Yorkshire, HU1 4DP 20/02/2014 AB/57/11/0 16/03/20 Desert Falcons Ltd Penybanc, Meidrim, First Approval: 01 21 Carmarthen, SA33 5QA 10/06/2011 AB/24/07/0 29/07/20 Drayton Manor Fazeley, Tamworth, First Approval: 01 21 Zoo Staffordshire, B78 3TW 11/05/2007 Suspended Suspended: 19/08/2021 AB/35/20/0 17/09/20 Drusillas Zoo Park Drusillas Park, Alfriston, First Approval: 04 21 Ltd Polegate East, Sussex, BN26 5QS 18/09/2020 AB/21/07/0 04/08/20 Dudley Zoological Castle Hill, Dudley, DY1 First Approval: 01 21 Gardens 4QF 15/02/2007 AB/JE/08/0 27/05/20 Durrell Wildlife Les Augres Manor Trinity, First Approval: 01 21 Conservation Trust Jersey, Channel Islands, JE3 5BP 30/04/2014 AB/08/19/0 25/06/20 Elder House Farm Crowtree Bank, High Level, First Approval: 08 21 Thorne DN8 5TD 01/08/2019 AB/50/18/0 26/01/20 East Park Animal East Park, Holderness First Approval: 04 21 Education Centre Road, Hull, HU8 9AQ 15/01/2018 AB/38/13/0 15/06/20 N/A [email protected] First Approval: 01 20 09/12/2013 AB/44/10/0 13/01/20 Exmoor Zoological South Stowford, Bratton First Approval: 01 21 Park Fleming, Barnstaple, North 21/10/2010 Devon, EX31 4SG 5 Approval Approval Name Contact details Remarks number Date AB/28/18/0 28/01/20 Falcon Breeding 18 Ashburton Road, First Approval: 03 21 Centre Ickburgh, Thetford, Norfolk, IP26 5JA 19/01/2018 AB/21/19/0 05/10/20 Falconers Rest Jekils Bank, Moulton, First Approval: 11 20 Eaugate, Spalding, Lincs 07/11/2019 AB/S/19/00 11/05/20 Fernvalley Wildlife Tingwall, Rendall, Orkney First Approval: 2 21 Centre KW17 2HB 03/04/2019 AB/45/17/0 17/06/20 Feral – Wild Great treverran, par, First Approval: 04 21 Animal Project Cornwall PL24 2TZ 24/05/2017 AB/S/15/00 03/06/20 Five Sisters Zoo Gavieside, West Calder, First Approval: 1 21 West Lothian EH55 8PT 18/06/2015 AB/S/19/00 08/07/20 Fife Zoo Birnie Field, Ladybank, First Approval: 1 21 Cupar KY15 7UT 14/03/2019 AB/07/06/0 27/01/20 Flamingo Land Ltd Kirby Misperton, Malton, First Approval: 01 21 North Yorkshire, YO17 6UX 17/02/2006 AB/01/15/0 21/05/20 Gauntlet Bird of Manchester Road, First Approval: 02 21 Prey & Vulture Knutsford, WA16 0SX Park 17/09/2015 AB/S/17/00 15/12/20 Glenluie Farm Maybole, Ayrshire, KA19 First Approval: 1 20 8HL 06/01/2017 AB/08/19/0 27/04/20 Grimsby Institute Morag Moore, Sutcliffe First Approval: 06 21 Avenue, Grimsby DN33 1AW 16/05/2019 AB/12/07/0 12/09/20 Gulfstream Tamarisk, Cobgate, First Approval: 01 19 Falcons Whaplode, Spalding PE12 17/08/2006 6TD Expired Expired: 13/09/2020 AB/17/13/0 02/09/20 Hamerton Zoo Hamerton, Near Sawtry, First Approval: 01 21 Park Cambridgeshire, PE28 5RE 06/12/2012 6 Approval Approval Name Contact details Remarks number Date AB/08/20/0 11/02/20 Harewood Bird Harewood Bird Garden, First Approval: 03 21 Garden Harewood House Trust, 21/01/2020 Harewood, Leeds, LS17 9LG AB/20/18/0 03/09/20 Hemsley Crabtree Close, Fairseat, First Approval: 05 19 Conservation Kent, TN15 7JL 01/02/2018 Centre Withdrawn: Revoked 03/09/2020 AB/29/11/0 18/06/20 Heythrop Heythrop, Chipping Norton, First Approval: 01 21 Zoological Oxfordshire, OX7 5TU 06/04/2011 Gardens AB/61/10/0 01/10/20 Highland Wildlife Kincraig, Kingussie, First Approval: 01 20 Park Highland, PH21 1NL 29/11/2010 AB/08/20/0 18/02/20 Hopwood Hall Rochdale Road, Middleton, First Approval: 04 21 College M24 6XH AB/08/20/004 AB/35/04/0 20/08/20 Howletts Wildlife Bekesbourne, Near First Approval: 02 21 Animal Park Canterbury, Kent, CT4 5EL 07/08/2004 AB/61/14/0 29/10/20 Hummel Burn Dallas, Forres, Moray, First Approval: 01 20 Lodge Scotland, IV36 2RZ 22/09/2014 AB/29/16/0 19/04/20 Isle of Wight Zoo Yaverland Seafront, First Approval: 02 21 Sandown, Isle
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