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the removal of bushes from scheduled premises under the following 

 conditions : — 



1. A licence (Form A.) will be issued on the application of any 

 scheduled grower who can satisfy the Board that all the diseased 

 bushes on his premises have been burnt. 



On the issue of such a licence the grower will be permitted to sell 

 his bushes without restriction. 



2. A licence (Form B.) will be issued on the application of any 

 scheduled grower who can satisfy the Board that all visible disease 

 on the diseased bushes in his garden has been cut off and burnt, and 

 that the precautions which he has taken against the spread of disease 

 are such as to reduce the risk to a minimum. 



On the issue of such a licence the grower will be permitted to sell 

 his bushes without other restrictions than the following : — (a) The 

 bushes must while being moved bear a label with a distinctive number 

 on which is written or printed the words, "Bushes moved under a 

 licence (Form B.) of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, No. 



." (The figure inserted here would appear on the licence.) The 



label must be signed by the occupier of the premises or his agent, (b) 

 The grower must cause the removal of each consignment of bushes to 

 be entered in a register kept by him for the purpose and open to 

 inspection by any Inspector or other officer of the Board or of the 

 Local Authority. The entry must show the date of removal, the name 

 and address of the purchaser, the quarter or bed from which the bushes 

 were lifted, the number of bushes moved, the place to which they are 

 sent, and the distinctive number of the label attached to the parcel or 

 consignment. 



Purchasers should be asked to keep this label for exhibition to the 

 Inspector if called for at any time. 



3. A licence (Form C.) will be issued on the application of any 

 scheduled grower who wishes to move his bushes, or cuttings from 

 them, from scheduled premises to another part of his own premises, 

 and who can satisfy the Board that the bushes have been duly pruned. 

 Such licences are also issued to fruit growers who wish to sell a few 

 bushes, but not to trade in bushes extensively. 



The conditions of this licence require that the bushes shall be 

 moved from premises specified in the licence to other premises also 

 specified in the licence and before a specified date. Applications for 

 such a licence must be made on a special form which will be sent on 

 application to the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. 



Special licences for the removal for exportation of bushes from 

 scheduled premises will also be issued. The number of bushes it is 

 proposed to move, the approximate date of removal, the quarter or bed 

 from which they are to be lifted, the country to which they are to be 

 sent, and the name and address of the person who will undertake that 

 the bushes shall be duly exported must be sent. The only conditions 

 imposed are that the bushes shall not be brought in contact with other 

 bushes in this country, and that they will be exported before the date 

 specified in the licence. 



The regulations as to licences under Form B. do not apply to 

 premises within the districts to which the Wisbech, Spalding, Evesham, 

 Swanley, Maidstone, and Sandwich District Orders apply. Only A., 



