Licence Revoked from Abattoir After Shocking Welfare Violations
Warwickshire Abattoir Loses Licence Following Animal Welfare Investigation
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has revoked the operating licence of T&S Abattoir in Arley, Warwickshire, following a thorough investigation into significant animal welfare breaches. The decision comes after covert footage, captured by an animal rights activist last year, surfaced in February, corroborating earlier concerns raised by local residents who had been advocating for the facility’s closure.
While the FSA confirmed that “substantial” action had already been taken at the abattoir prior to the emergence of the footage, the subsequent investigation by an independent panel concluded that T&S Abattoir had failed to prevent serious incidents compromising animal welfare. The FSA stated that this lack of confidence in the abattoir’s ability to ensure “consistent compliance” with animal welfare standards led to the licence revocation.
A spokesperson for the FSA emphasized the seriousness of the findings, stating that the identified breaches would be referred to the Crown Prosecution Service for potential legal action.
In a statement released today, the FSA confirmed that T&S Abattoir Ltd, the operating company, has been formally notified of the licence revocation, along with the detailed reasons for the decision and their right to appeal the ruling.
The FSA also highlighted its ongoing collaboration with other relevant authorities. “We are continuing to work with the police who are carrying out their own investigation, as well as the local authority whose responsibilities include enforcing regulations on any environmental impact and any unapproved activities,” the statement read.
Reiterating its commitment to animal welfare, the FSA asserted a firm stance on the issue. “We have a zero-tolerance approach to animal welfare breaches so we will always take the necessary action to protect high animal welfare standards.”
The BBC has reached out to T&S Abattoir Ltd for comment but has yet to receive a response.
This development marks a significant step following long-standing concerns about animal welfare practices at the Arley-based abattoir and underscores the FSA’s commitment to upholding standards within the food industry. The outcome of the police investigation and any potential appeal by T&S Abattoir Ltd will be closely watched.
Original story: BBC News