The Dalton zoo owner charged with a string of health and safety breaches after a zoo keeper was killed by a tiger, is due in court today (Monday).
David Gill is to appear before Manchester Crown Court for a plea and case management hearing.
Charges have been brought against Mr Gill and the South Lakes Safari Zoo after 24 year old Sarah McClay was attacked by a Sumatran tiger in May 2013 as she carried out her cleaning and feeding duties in a corridor of the tiger enclosure.
Gill is charged with seven breaches of the Health and Safety Act.
Charges which are also faced by the attraction itself.