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18 August 2025

New BPCA guidance to help members complete NatureScot gull control licence applications

BPCA has released new guidance to support members applying for a NatureScot licence to manage gulls in Scotland.

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The document walks pest professionals through each section of the application, explaining what information is needed, common pitfalls to avoid, and how to present strong evidence to meet licensing requirements.

BPCA Technical Manager, Niall Gallagher, said:

“We know that applying for a NatureScot gull control licence can feel daunting, especially with the level of detail now required. This guidance breaks the process down step-by-step, so members can be confident they’re submitting complete, accurate applications that stand the best chance of approval”.

It also outlines the importance of demonstrating that non-lethal control methods have been considered, trialled, and documented before lethal control will be authorised.

From providing accurate site details to evidencing public health impacts, the guidance stresses that clarity and justification are key to avoiding delays or refusals. It also includes practical tips on managing deterrents throughout the breeding season and meeting legal obligations under wildlife law.

BPCA members can download the guidance now via the BPCA Member Library

bpca.org.uk/library (log-in required)

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