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(1)The Environment Agency must maintain a register of scrap metal licences issued by authorities in England.
(2)The Natural Resources Body for Wales must maintain a register of scrap metal licences issued by authorities in Wales.
(3)Each entry in the registers must record—
(a)the name of the authority which issued the licence,
(b)the name of the licensee,
(c)any trading name of the licensee,
(d)the address of any site identified in the licence,
(e)the type of licence, and
(f)the date on which the licence is due to expire.
(4)The registers are to be open for inspection to the public.
(5)The Environment Agency or the Natural Resources Body for Wales may combine its register with any other register maintained by it.
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