Presentation by Sir Mark Walport to the Wired Health conference on the importance of embedding genomics in medicine.
May82014
May82014
Presentation by Sir Mark Walport to the Wired Health conference on the importance of embedding genomics in medicine.
May72014
Updated: Added: You can apply online for most standard rules environmental permits.
Forms and guidance to help you apply for a standard permit.
You can apply online for most standard rules environmental permits.
Apply for a standard rules environmental permit.
Check if you need a conservation risk assessment before you submit your permit application.
May62014
Updated: Updated CPP9 and Additional text under Problems with the post section
Cattle passports are important legal documents. You must ensure that the passport for each animal on your holding is in order.
If the British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS) can’t issue a passport because you have made a mistake on your application form or not completed it fully, they will send you a letter asking you for the correct information.
If you realise that you have given wrong information by mistake on the application form, you should contact BCMS as soon as possible. If the passport has already arrived, return it to BCMS immediately with a letter clearly explaining your error. BCMS will send you a new passport based on the correct information.
When you apply for a passport, you should receive it within 14 days. If you don’t, the passport will be treated as lost and you should contact BCMS.
If BCMS have issued the passport and you haven’t received it, they will carry out checks and may send you a replacement free of charge if you have informed them within 6 weeks.
If you do not inform BCMS within 6 weeks of the date the passport was produced, you will have to pay a fee of £20 per animal when you apply for the replacement passport.
You should also tell BCMS if you’ve sent in a passport for any reason and you’ve not received it back within 14 days.
If your application doesn’t arrive with the British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS) within 27 days of the calf’s birth, BCMS will not issue a passport. Instead, you will get a notice of registration (CPP35) that registers your calf on the Cattle Tracing System (CTS).
Without a passport, the animal:
If you’ve had a cattle passport refused because the application was late, you may appeal to BCMS.
You need to show there were exceptional circumstances that stopped you making the application in time (the rules on this are narrow and are strictly interpreted).
You must appeal in writing and send evidence to support your appeal. Each appeal is assessed on the basis of the individual facts.
Exceptional circumstances that stopped you making the application on time might include:
These reasons aren’t grounds for appeal:
You can send your appeal in writing to:
Appeals Section
BCMS
Curwen Road
Workington
CA14 2DD
BCMS may be able to issue the passport based on a DNA test, which proves that the animal is the offspring of the dam shown in the application.
As each case is considered individually, contact BCMS for more information on appeals and DNA testing.
You must tell BCMS within 14 days of becoming aware that a passport has been lost, stolen or destroyed.
You must get a replacement before you can move the animal off your holding.
This includes passports lost in the post (you’ll need proof of posting as evidence that this has happened).
Contact BCMS with the passport number you need to replace – or you can do this on CTS Online. BCMS will send you a form to fill in – complete the form as soon as possible. BCMS will then trace a full movement history for the animal.
The
which provide full details of the process
Your replacement passport will be in the latest single-page format.
BCMS can’t issue a replacement passport if it can’t trace a full movement history. If this happens, you’ll be sent a notice of registration (CPP35) that places restrictions on what you can do with the animal.
Replacement passports for animals with a Certificate of Registration (COR) are free.
In all other cases, you must pay a fee of £20 per animal when you apply for the replacement passport.
You can pay by two methods:
Euro bank details are available on request from BCMS.
Tell BCMS as soon as possible
Curwen Road
Derwent Howe
Workington
Cumbria
CA14 2DD
Email
bcms-enquiries@bcms.rpa.gsi.gov.uk
BCMS helpline
0345 050 1234
Helpline for cattle keepers in Wales
0345 050 3456
Normal BCMS helpline opening hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm, closed weekends and bank holidays. All calls charged at local rate.
May62014
Updated: The approved list of suppliers of cattle ear tags has been updated.
You’ll need a stock of official ear tags to use when calves are born on your holding, and if a tag is lost or the number can no longer be read you’ll need to get a replacement.
You can only buy official ear tags from suppliers registered with the British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS).
When you request a batch of official tags, the supplier will need to know your herd mark and County Parish Holding (CPH) number. They will use this to get the run of individual unique animal numbers for your tags from BCMS’s Ear Tag Allocation System database. The supplier will send the printed tags direct to you.
You should not apply for more ear tags than you will use in one year. Unused ear tags must be kept securely.
If you do need to replace an illegible or lost tag, contact any supplier of approved tags to order a replacement.
Always use the correct applicator for the type of tag you are using and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
BCMS monitors, and may act on, feedback from cattle keepers about official ear tags. You can
or get one from your supplier.
May22014
Updated: Notice 23/18 – Garlic Import Quota added