This application form is for a licence to interfere with badger setts for the purpose of preservation or archaeological investigation of a scheduled monument.
Interference is defined by section 3 of the Protection of Badgers Act 1992 and includes
disturbing badgers when occupying a sett,
damaging or destroying a badger sett and
obstructing any entrance to a sett.
All questions in this application form must be completed in detail unless otherwise stated: failure to provide adequate information will delay the processing of your application. Any further information you wish to provide should be appended on additional sheets. We aim to determine applications within
40 working days of receipt of all the information requested. We cannot guarantee an earlier response.
It is a condition of any licence issued that a report of the work carried out under licence is submitted within four weeks of the expiry of the licence.
The Licence Report Form can be found on our website. Failure to do so may constitute an offence. Information from these reports is required to provide summary information to NRW and others on the number of licences issued the purpose of the licence and which species are covered. None of these summary statistics includes personal information about licensees. The information may also be used for conservation purposes and shared with other organisations.
Please note that we will not process your application until we have received all the requested documentation.
The information provided by you will be processed by Natural Resources Wales under the General Data Protection Regulation. This will enable us to process your application; to monitor compliance with any permit conditions and to process renewals .
We will use the information you provide in connection with the following:
- Consultation with third parties who are relevant and responsible for responding to consultation requests from NRW to enable us to process your application
- Carrying out statistical analysis, research and development on environmental issues
- Providing public register information for enquiries
- Preventing and investigating possible breaches of environmental law and taking any resulting action
Responding to requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004
Note that the above is not an exhaustive list and NRW may use the data provided in connection with the application in other ways, as considered appropriate.