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Badgers: licence to interfere with setts (CL35)

Register for a licence to monitor setts or evict and exclude badgers from setts or to destroy them for development or to prevent serious damage.

Applies to England

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Details

You can only use this licence to exclude badgers or destroy setts between 1 July and 30 November. At other times you must apply for an individual licence for these purposes.

You must apply to become a registered user of this licence and tell Natural England when you use it. It replaces the need to apply for an individual licence each time you need to interfere with badger setts.

As a registered user you can interfere with badger setts under this licence to carry out development work or stop badgers causing serious damage by:

  • monitoring setts using 鈥榮oft-blocking鈥� techniques (temporary blocking with loose soil or vegetation) or inserting inspection equipment
  • evicting and excluding badgers from setts using one-way gates
  • destroying setts

Before you carry out work, you must wait for Natural England to approve your site registration. Natural England will aim to respond within 5 days of receiving your site registration form.

You must submit:

  • a report form of your actions 14 working days after completing works
  • an annual report form to stay registered to use this licence

Natural England will make the licence, site registration form and report form available to you once you鈥檝e registered to use this licence. The licence is free of charge. You may need to pay for a site registration for certain development work.

Criteria to get registered

You can apply to be a registered user of this licence if you鈥檝e:

  • held, or been named on, at least 4 licences to close badger setts issued within the last 5 years (鈥榚ligible licences鈥�)
  • successfully excluded badgers from 4 different sites, which include a main sett at 2 of the sites
  • proven experience from previous licences of using one-way gates to exclude badgers from setts
  • designed competent schemes in your method statements to show you can exclude badgers from setts without causing harm
  • met the deadlines for submitting licence return forms with full details of action you鈥檝e taken under licence
  • had no enforcement action taken against you for any wildlife licences you鈥檝e held
  • had no convictions for wildlife-related or animal welfare offences in the last 5 years
  • evidence that you鈥檙e a full member of a professional body (or an associate member for at least 3 years) such as the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM) or Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) with authority to handle misconduct
  • evidence that an appropriate third party can investigate malpractice, if you鈥檙e not a member of a professional body

Disability consideration

Email Natural England at [email protected] if you have a disability that makes it difficult for you to meet these criteria. Natural England will consider your request on its merits.

Apply to register

You can apply to register using the application form on this page. There鈥檚 no charge to apply to become a registered user.

To be eligible to apply you must provide Natural England with the reference numbers of 4 eligible licences you鈥檝e held that were issued in the last 5 years. Two of these must be for main setts.

For each licence you鈥檝e held you must have completed a method statement and return form.

You must send your completed application form by email to Natural England [email protected].

Natural England will review the information you鈥檝e submitted. You鈥檒l get an email within 30 working days to tell you if you鈥檙e registered to use this licence.

If your formal application failed

You can re-apply for registration to use the badger class licence CL35 if you failed to meet the criteria the first time round.

You can choose to apply for an individual licence to interfere with badger setts for development purposes or to prevent serious damage.

How to register a site

You鈥檒l get a registration number when you鈥檝e passed the assessment. Use this number to register sites on your licence. You鈥檒l be given access to an online forum for:聽

  • the forms you need聽
  • a copy of licence CL35

You may need to pay for a site registration聽

You may need to pay for a site registration for certain development work.

The online forum will have details of how to pay for a site registration. Natural England will tell you:聽

  • if you need to pay聽
  • how much you鈥檒l pay聽

Read the terms and conditions for paying for a wildlife licence.

When you do not need to pay聽

You may be exempt from site registration charges if your application is for:聽

  • a householder home improvement project聽
  • conservation of a historic property聽
  • prevention of serious damage

Updates to this page

Published 20 March 2017
Last updated 1 April 2025 show all updates
  1. Added sections on how to register a site and how to pay for a registered site.

  2. Replaced the application form with updated version.

  3. Amended guidance on how to apply for registration to use this licence. A new application form has replaced 2 previous forms.

  4. First published.

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