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New law banning wild animals in travelling circuses passed

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 09:54, Thursday July 16th, 2020.
Last updated: 14:00, Thursday July 16th, 2020
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A bill banning wild animals in travelling circuses in Wales has been passed

A new law that will ban wild animals in travelling circuses in Wales has been passed by the Senedd.

The bill will come into force on December 1, if Royal Assent is granted.

The bill was first introduced last year, after more than 6,500 people responded to a public consultation on the issue, with 97% supporting the ban.

Wild animals are already banned in travelling circuses in Scotland and England.

Welsh Government’s minister for environment, energy and rural affairs, Lesley Griffiths, said the bill “will address the ethical concerns of people across Wales”.

Ms Griffiths said: “The use of wild animals for entertainment in this way is outdated – wild animals are sentient beings with complex needs, and they should not be seen as commodities for our entertainment.

“I would like to thank all those who have contributed to getting the bill to this stage, including Senedd committees and members for their consideration and scrutiny of the bill, and the organisations and individuals who took time to provide evidence during scrutiny.”


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Claire Lawson of the RSPCA described the passing of the bill as a “historic day for Wales”.

She said: “The RSPCA is proud to have long campaigned on this issue – and the strength of feeling in all corners of Wales was clear. 

“We’re delighted this Welsh Government bill has now passed its final legislative hurdle; making a hugely important statement concerning how policy in Wales matches societal norms and values towards our fellow living creatures.”

Caerphilly’s Senedd Member, Hefin David, welcomed the ban and said: “I have long campaigned for a ban on wild animals in circuses, from when I was a local councillor and a travelling circus came to my ward in Tir y Berth.

“In 2015 I joined protesters to call for the Welsh Government to intervene. Since becoming a member of the Senedd, I’ve spoken in debates and welcome this positive move. I would like to thank all the campaigners who helped make this possible.”

Animal welfare campaigners alongside Caerphilly MS Hefin David, centre, and Islwyn MS Rhianon Passmore, right

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