Charging arrangements at government-run border control posts — outcome published
This consultation seeks views on the government’s plan to introduce a Common User Charge to recover operating costs at government-run border control posts.
Border Control Posts Charging Arrangements concerns how the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs recovers costs from operators using government-run border control posts, particularly Sevington Inland BCP. Industry stakeholders have raised concerns about transparency, value for money, and disproportionate impacts on small and medium-sized enterprises. The government is being urged to co-design cost recovery mechanisms with industry and publish operational costs.
This consultation seeks views on the government’s plan to introduce a Common User Charge to recover operating costs at government-run border control posts.
This consultation seeks views on the government’s plan to introduce a Common User Charge to recover operating costs at government-run border control posts.
This consultation seeks views on the government’s plan to introduce a Common User Charge to recover operating costs at government-run border control posts.
Seeking views on plans to revise the fee structure for marine licensing applications and introducing an online self-service portal.
Seeking views on plans to revise the fee structure for marine licensing applications and introducing an online self-service portal.
Seeking views on plans to revise the fee structure for marine licensing applications and introducing an online self-service portal.