In This Issue
All groomers should be professionally trained
Disappointment over Morrisons' Christmas TV ad ruling
New range of dog toys from Collarways
Almost £1million to be spent on researching dogs
Environmentally-friendly pet shampoos to have a UK launch
Hagen takes a major presence at AQUA 2013
Just for Pets stores raise £15,000 for Guide Dog puppy
Dog-related good deeds recognised
Dutch pet stores search for UK products
Sponsored London Marathon run for dog charities
Dragon's Den star backs Southampton pet firm
Dogs 'see things from a human point of view'
Cuprinol celebrate start of National Bird Box Week
Pet shop plan for old vet's surgery in Hampshire
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Pet shop plan for old vet's surgery in Hampshire
 

Pet supplies could soon be sold in a Hampshire village if permission is granted to change the use of this old vet’s premises.

Kara Pym of Barn Lane, Basingstoke, has asked the borough council for a certificate of lawfulness to change the use of the building in Hill Road, Oakley, to a pet supply shop.

The application states that the vacant veterinary centre has been used for retail before, was once a butcher’s shop and that the proposed business is wanted in the village and has been highlighted in the Oakley village design statement.

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