Is it possible for unpaved markets to be licensed to use different animal areas on a rotational basis so that sales can be held more frequently than every 27 days?
A. There is no legislative basis for this and such licences must not be issued. The prohibition on bringing animals onto the premises for 27 days prior to a gathering applies to the whole of the licensed premises not part of the animal area. In the unlikely event that the field can be split into two entirely separate unpaved markets which can each meet all the licence conditions, a licence should be issued for each market.
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