A cow in Canterbury, Kent has tested positive for bluetongue serotype 3, resulting in a temporary control zone (TCZ) being put in place. Movement of animals within and out of the zone is not allowed unless there is a genuine welfare need, in which case farmers can apply for a specific license. The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) will be conducting surveillance testing on farms within the TCZ and farmers are advised to keep their documentation and records up to date.