Do I need a GLAA licence?
The GLAA operates a licensing scheme to regulate businesses who provide workers to the UK fresh produce sector.
This includes agriculture, horticulture, shellfish gathering and any associated processing and packaging. If you are supplying workers for roles in these sectors then you require a GLAA licence.
This section helps you to find out if you need a licence and, if you do, how to apply for one.
Apply for a new licence
This section includes information on how to apply for a new licence....
Which activities need a licence?
Our licensing scheme regulates businesses who provide workers to the fresh produce supply chain....
How much does it cost?
When you apply for a new licence you will need to pay an application fee and an inspection fee. Find out how much it costs here....
Licensing Standards
The licensing standards set out the conditions that you must meet to get a GLAA licence....
How we inspect and prosecute
An explanation of the GLAA's inspection processes and the various possible outcomes....
Licensing decisions
The GLAA licensing team is responsible for making decisions on new and existing licences...
Criminal offences and sanctions
Criminal offences and sanctions...
Licence Revocations
Explains the reasons why a licence could be revoked...
Appeals
You have the right to appeal if you disagree with a decision we have made....
GLAA Briefs and Licensing News
This section provides guidance on how to comply with the GLAA Licensing Standards...