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Pets Choice acquires Spike's World group of brands
Small independents fear new Pets at Home store on Guernsey threatens their future
Natures Menu named as inspiring British company
Independent pet shop celebrates 25 years of business
Pet shop owner fined for trading without a licence
Serious about stocking pet products – only PATS has all the brands
Pet food products influenced by human trends
Premium dog food brand launches treats range
Trust Pet Products show attracts over 75 suppliers
Dog Treat Company joins forces with holiday chain
Owners given chance to have their pets star in video
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Pet shop owner fined for trading without a licence


A Coventry pet shop owner has been fined for trading without a licence.

Amanda Evans ran Godiva Reptiles and Exotics and magistrates were told she failed to apply for a new licence for 2017, despite continuing to trade as a pet shop.

The 39-year-old of The Barley Lea, Stoke Aldermoor, pleaded guilty by post and was fined £40, ordered to pay costs of £755 and a victim surcharge of £30.

A pet shop licence runs annually from January 1 to December 31, but Evans did not reapply for it to run the pet shop on Momus Boulevard in Wyken, Coventry.

The pet shop used to sell a variety of reptiles and exotic animals, but has since closed down.

Animal Welfare Officers from Coventry City Council carried out a successful test purchase leading to the prosecution.
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