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05 January 2026
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Proposals to pave the way for a ban on the sale of rodent glue traps across the UK will be debated in Parliament this week.
National Resources Wales (NRW) has published the new 2023 General Licences for bird control.
The 2023 licences remain unchanged from those published in July 2022 following the outcome of NRW's Wild Bird Review.
Key documents relating to the review of General Licences are still available on Wild Bird Review consultation page (you’ll need to scroll down to the bottom of the page to view the documents) and will continue to be so till the end of the year:
The licences are issued in HTML format but the option is available to print as hardcopies or to a PDF format which can be downloaded and saved onto a device.
Please note however that the licences include a number of web links which may not work properly from PDF versions.
All licences can be found here.
Further reading
Natural Resources Wales share key bird licensing documents
New Welsh general licences for bird control now available
Public health and safety bird control licences in the UK
NRW extend Welsh general licences into 2022
Changes to bird control general licences in Wales
Licences for bird control - where are we now?
Wild Justice hearing given go-ahead over Welsh general licences
BIG BIRD WRAP-UP: General and individual licences for bird control in the UK
Source: NRW press release
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In this video, Rosina Robson, Chief Executive of the British Pest Control Association, reflects on a year of momentum, challenge and progress for the Association.
25 November 2025
BPCA has been working to ensure professional pest management stays firmly on the radar of MSPs, following a call for views from the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee.Â
08 January 2026
The Draft United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (Exclusions from Market Access Principles: Glue Traps) Regulations 2025 cleared an important hurdle yesterday.
07 January 2026
British Pest Control Association (BPCA) has joined a major cross-sector coalition of professional and membership bodies calling on the government to work more closely with accredited organisations to boost skills, productivity and public confidence.
06 January 2026
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