HC Deb 11 March 1982 vol 19 c472W
Mr. Brotherton

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food whether he is satisfied with the arrangements for the inspection of slaughterhouses licensed to carry out ritual slaughter.

Mrs. Fenner

Slaughterhouses do not require special licences in order to be able to carry out religious slaughter. Local authorities are responsible for the enforcement of slaughterhouse legislation and it is for them to determine the degree of inspection required.

Mr. Brotherton

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many slaughterhouses in England and Wales are licensed for ritual slaughter.

Mrs. Fenner

Religious slaughter may take place at any slaughterhouse which holds a normal operating licence issued by a local authority, or at any slaughterhouse operated by a local authority.

Mr. Brotherton

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many qualified inspectors of licensed slaughterhouses there are in England and Wales.

Mrs. Fenner

As the enforcement of slaughterhouse legislation is a mattter for local authorities, I regret that I am not able to provide this information.

Mr. Brotherton

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what is the total number of licensed slaughterhouses in England and Wales.

Mrs. Fenner

The total number of red meat slaughterhouses in England and Wales is approximately 990, including those operated by local authorities which are not subject to licensing requirements.

Mr. Brotherton

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food which denominations have slaughterhouses licensed to carry out ritual slaughter.

Mrs. Fenner

Jews and Muslims are permitted to slaughter animals by their religious methods, subject to the conditions laid down in the Slaughterhouses Act 1974.