Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:
To ask His Majesty's Government what discussions they have had with local authorities about any increase in the number of foxes in London.
The Government has not had any discussions with local authorities about the number of foxes in London.
Foxes are not protected for conservation purposes in England, and the owner or occupier of the property can decide whether to control them. Local authorities do not have a statutory responsibility to control them.
In conjunction with Government advice, the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health published guidance on the management of urban foxes for the benefit of local authorities, pest controllers and the public as part of their public health and protection resources.