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Grimsby and Immingham Port Health Charges


Charges are reviewed and increases are implemented in April at the start of the financial year. There may be changes at other times and you should check this page regularly for updates. 

Common Health Entry Documents (CHEDs) & Border Control Post (BCP) examinations

CHED-P – Product of Animal Origin Imports

Council Regulation (EU) 2017/625 lays down the minimum harmonised charge in Euros for imports of certain animal products. The charges are calculated based on the gross tonnage of a consignment, rounded up to the next full tonne.

The Regulation does not set a conversion rate and no official exchange rate for 2020 has been confirmed, therefore North East Lincolnshire Council has decided to keep the minimum charges the same as the previous year until we are notified of any further changes.

The charges applicable from the 30th April 2024 are as follows:

Imported Products of Animal Origin (including GB Landbridge Transit) Checks

  • Low-Risk POAO: £10 per consignment.
  • Medium & High-Risk POAO: Consignments up to 6 tonnes are subject to a minimum charge of £55.75 per consignment.
  • Additional tonnage between 7 – 46 tonnes is charged at £9.17 per tonne.
  • For consignments over 46 tonnes, a maximum charge of £423.94 is applicable.

There is one set of charges for imported products from all third Countries other than New Zealand (who have an equivalence agreement with the EU and therefore are subject to a reduced charging regime).

Frozen Products of Animal Origin from New Zealand:

  • Low Risk POAO: £10 per consignment.
  • Medium & High-Risk POAO: Consignments up to 6 tonnes are subject to a minimum charge of £43.11 per consignment.
  • Additional tonnage between 7 & 46 tonnes £7.08 per tonne.
  • Consignments over 46 tonnes are subject to a maximum charge of £326.40 per consignment

Any additional enforced sampling will incur additional charges on a cost-recovery basis. Please enquire for further information.

CHED-D – High Risk Food Not of Animal Origin Imports

There is a charge of £65 per CHED-D documentary check. Any additional enforced sampling will incur additional charges on a cost recovery basis in line with costs imposed by the analyst. Please enquire for further information.

Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing (IUU)

For low-risk consignments £25 per flag state country. Imports coming directly from the following flag states are currently defined as low-risk:

  • EEA/EFTA country (Norway, Iceland, Faroe Islands)
  • Country with a bilateral agreement with the EU for IUU purposes (USA, Canada, New Zealand), for example fish caught by a US fishing vessel and processed in a US approved establishment

For high-risk consignments £50 per flag state country. The following imports are currently defined as high-risk:

  • Fish caught by other third-country fishing vessel,
  • Fish from EU/bilateral/EEA/EFTA countries that have been processed in a third country (indirectly imported), e.g. fish caught by a US fishing vessel and processed in a Vietnamese approved establishment. (Fish caught by a vessel registered to an EU/EFTA/bilateral country and subsequently processed in another third country loses its low risk status and is charged at the higher rate.)
Number of certificatesLow riskHigh risk
1 to 5£25£50
6 to 10£44£77
11 to 20£57£90
21+£71£102

Administration charge: £15

From the 1st December 2023 we request that you submit your IUU documents via PHILIS DES. Please contact Port Health at [email protected] to request a how to guide on setting up an account.

Imported plastic kitchenware from China

There is a sliding charge for document checks. Any additional enforced sampling will incur additional charges on a cost recovery basis in line with costs imposed by the analyst.

Please enquire for further information.

Number of certificatesCost (£)
1 to 554
6 to 1083
11 to 2097
21+110

Other import charges

  • Late pre-notification charge for imported goods £62.50, with a discretionary charge to be considered after repeat failures.
  • Non-compliance charge £124 per rejected consignment.

Export certification

  • Export Health Certificate (to issue a new certificate or re-issue amended certificate) £142 plus VAT
  • Administration fee (to amend already issued Export Health Certificate) £68 plus VAT
  • Out of hours fee to issue Export Health Certificate (Monday to Friday between the hours of 7pm and 7am) £288 plus VAT
  • Out of hours fee to issue Export Health Certificate (Friday 7pm to Monday 7am) £288 plus VAT
  • Out of hours fee to issue Export Health Certificate (Bank Holidays) £288 plus VAT

Organic certification

There is a flat rate £45 charge that has been agreed nationally for this.

Non-manipulation certificate

A fee of £62.50 is required for a non-manipulation certificate on Exports or Imports.

Ship Sanitation Certificates/Inspections (SSC)

The charges are nationally agreed and are calculated based on the Gross Tonnage of the vessel. The current charges are (from 1 April 2024):

Gross TonnageCharge (£)
Up to 1,000£135
1,001 – 3,000£185
3,001 – 10,000£270
10,001 – 20,000£355
20,001 – 30,000£450
Over 30,000£520
Vessels with 50-1000 Persons520
Vessels with over 1000 Persons890
Extensions105

A Ship Sanitation Certificate Extension may be issued. There is a fee of £105 for this service and the existing certificate must be in date.

With the exception of:

  • Vessels with the capacity to carry between 50 and 1000 persons = £480
  • Vessels with the capacity to carry more than 1000 persons = £820

Ships water sampling

There is a charge of £136 per sample taken for routine microbiological or legionella testing.

Any other requested chemical sampling will incur additional charges in line with costs imposed by the analyst. Please enquire for further information.


Contact details

Grimsby and Immingham Port Health, Port Health Offices, Fish Dock Road, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, DN31 3NN

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 01472 323609

Opening times: By appointment only