Amending The Hunting Act 2004
Type: Standard Note (SN06853) Hunting with dogs was banned in England in 2004 under The Hunting Act. In July 2015 the Government announced that it intended to amend the legislation to amend the legislation.
Amending The Hunting Act 2004 - House of Commons Library
Skip to main content
Documents to download
Amending The Hunting Act 2004
(633 KB
, PDF)
Download full report
Download ‘Amending The Hunting Act 2004’ report (633 KB
, PDF)
Hunting with dogs was banned in England in 2004 under The Hunting Act. The legislation includes several exemptions which allow the use of a maximum of two dogs for certain hunting activities, including stalking and flushing. The exemptions under the Act can be amended using a statutory instrument with the approval of both Houses.
The Conservative Government included a manifesto commitment to repeal the Hunting Act. However, in July 2015 the Government announced that it intended to amend the legislation to remove the limit on the number of dogs, and instead replace it with a requirement that the number of dogs used is appropriate to the terrain and any other relevant circumstance. The Government’s aim is to bring the legislation in line with that in Scotland.
Countryside organisations have welcomed the move stating it addressed the needs of rural communities. However, animal welfare organisations are concerned that it will make the legislation a lot more difficult to enforce.
Share this
Share this with
Facebook
Share this with Facebook
Twitter
Share this with Twitter
LinkedIn
Share this with LinkedIn
Email
Share this with Email
Close share panel
×
Documents to download
Amending The Hunting Act 2004
(633 KB
, PDF)
Download full report
Download ‘Amending The Hunting Act 2004’ report (633 KB
, PDF)
Related posts
Debate on water quality in Kent
A debate has been scheduled in Westminster Hall on 29 April 2026 to consider water quality in Kent. The debate will be opened by Tony Vaughan MP.
Environment
Testing on animals
An e-petition calling on the government to “end testing on dogs and other animals for development of products for human use” will be debated on 27 April 2026.
Animals
Sciences
Windfarm development on protected peatland
A Westminster Hall debate has been scheduled for 2.30pm on 21 April on windfarm development on protected peatland. The debate will be opened by Robbie Moore MP.
Energy
Environment