The council owns a number of sites within the borough, which it lets for horse grazing. Grazing land is only offered on a 364 day licence agreement.
Grazing Sites in Dudley Borough
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Area |
Grazing Sites Available
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Coseley
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Turls Hill Road
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Dudley
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Mons Hill Cottages Parkfield Road Parkhead Locks Uplands Road
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Lower Gornal
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Barrow Hill Road Guys Lane Site Gornal Crematorium Robert Street
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Upper Gornal
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Eve Lane Rear of Parkes Hall Primary School
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| Halesowen |
Stourbridge Road
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Pensnett
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Huntsmill Drive Huntsmill Farm
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Quarry Bank
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Dunns Bank Lodge Farm Field Mushroom Green Saltwells Inn Saltwells Road
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Sedgley
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Catholic Lane Cotwall End Valley Gospel End Road Larkswood Drive Sedgley Hall Farm Park Wolverhampton Road / Gibbons Hill Road Wolverhampton Road
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Stourbridge
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Wollaston Farm
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Are there any vacant sites?
There is currently a waiting list for sites. If you wish to be placed on the waiting list please complete the online form at the bottom of this page.
How much does it cost?
The licence fee depends upon the size of the field. Terms of the licence will be discussed when a site is offered. Please see the fee link at the top of the page for further information.
How can I apply?
You can apply by any of the following means:
How do I make a payment?
When payment is due, you will receive an invoice from us.
How long will my application take to process?
We aim to process your application as soon as possible. We will confirm that we have received your application. Please contact us if you have any queries using the details below.
Will Tacit Consent Apply?
No. It is in the public interest that we must process your application before it can be granted. If you have not heard from us within a reasonable period, please contact us.
Making a complaint
If you feel we have failed to provide you with good service or are concerned about the progress of your application, please contact us and we will endeavour to resolve any concerns you may have. We also have a formal complaints procedure.
Stray and Illegally Kept Horses and Ponies
For a number of years it has been the practice of a minority of equine owners in this Council area to keep their equines on Council owned / controlled property without lawful permission or authority. Those equines have caused problems to local people by depriving them of the use of property and have also been responsible for attacks on the public using the property and have caused a number of serious road traffic accidents.
Further information is available on the Stray and Illegally Kept Horses and Ponies web page.