Deputy Minister announces updated General Movement Licences

7 May 2015 02:17 PM

Deputy Minister for Farming and Food, Rebecca Evans, has announced that changes to General Movement Licences (GMLs) for livestock have come into force in Wales.

GMLs were established to control the movement of stock after the 2001 Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak and cover most types of livestock movement. They were last updated in 2010. The latest amendments make the wording clearer and reflect changes to legislation.

Rebecca Evans said:

“Following a discussion with the farming industry, we decided to modernise the GMLs. These are largely technical changes but all livestock keepers are encouraged to take the opportunity to familiarise themselves with them and make sure they meet the requirements when moving animals.”

The changes include:

The licences can be downloaded and printed from the Welsh Government website'sGeneral Movement Licences page.