FOI release

Hound Inspections

Case reference FOI2019/00444

Published 25 June 2019

Request

I wish to know of all councils whether or not you conduct any regular inspections of hunts in your area. Please answer the following specific questions: As most hunts are now registered limited companies, are they subjected to business tax and business records inspections by the council, if not who conducts these inspections? Does the council conduct inspections of the premises of these businesses and for what reasons, if not why not? Does the council inspect planning permission for hound kennels, if not why not? Does the council inspect the kennels for correct accommodation suitability and conditions for keeping hounds. If not why not? Does the council inspect (with the correct trained member of staff) the hounds for health and welfare. If not why not? Does the council inspect premises and the practises of hunts in regards to disposal of waste using drains and water courses. If not why not? Does the council inspect hunts to check they adhere to regulations regarding the proper disposal of hound carcases and farm animal carcass`s used to feed hounds. If not why not? Are hunting hounds ever checked for health (potential diseases) before they attend events which bring them in to direct contact with the public, such as Boxing Day meets, country shows and primary school visits which risk spreading diseases (particularly to the old and young). If not why not? Are hunts inspected to ensure that they are following health and safety codes in the work place and when out in public, including COSHH certificates for any substance used on site or for trails? If not why not? Given the recent prosecution of William Pinkney (Carmarthenshire Hunt) and the case of hounds with TB at Kimblewick hunt a while ago, the public need to know what is happening with their local hunts regarding these matters and to feel that regulations that should be adhered to are being enforced and checked regularly by authorities.

Response

Hunt kennels are not considered 'in scope' by primary legislation for licensed Animal boarding. The Council also does not have any hunt kennels in the Borough and as such no inspections have taken place for health and safety purposes.

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