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Award-winning pet retailer Betty & Butch to star in Blue Peter Christmas Special
Pampered pets will get Christmas presents worth more than £75
Great merchandising for pet gifts at Christmas
Sir Richard Branson praises game-changing pet firm
Wagg appoint new Chairman to replace founder Bill Page in March
Product award for Royal Canin as Maine Coon breed rises up the charts
'Mutant giant spider dog' gets most views on YouTube
Company takes the lead on wedding plans for pets
Exhibitor stands for next year's PATS Sandown ‘sold out’
Outdoor Australian range catches on with UK dog owners
Manchester Dogs' Home fire survivor Sandy in running for national pet award
Grumpy Cat makes owner happy with £64m windfall
Goodwyns partners with Vital Pet Products
Police release CCTV images of pet shop thief
Dog owners warned to be vigilant against dognappers
Britain faces 'pet obesity epidemic', experts warn
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Wagg appoint new Chairman to replace founder Bill Page in March



Wagg has announced the appointment of James Lambert OBE to its board, initially as a non-executive Director, effective from January 1. James will succeed Bill Page as non-executive Chairman from March 1, following Bill's decision to retire on his 75th birthday. Bill will remain a non-executive Director.

James Lambert was formerly CEO & Executive Chairman of R&R Ice Cream. When he joined as MD in 1987 it had five employees and a £250,000 turnover and when he retired earlier this year it had grown to become Europe’s largest own label ice cream business with more than 3,000 employees and revenues of some €700 million. He was EY’s UK Entrepreneur of the Year in 2013 and subsequently represented the UK at the 2014 World Entrepreneur event. He is also chairman of Burtons Biscuits and Animalcare plc.

Commenting on the changes, Richard Page, MD, said: "This is a momentous change. On the one hand, we are all sad to see Father retire. He was instrumental in founding WaggFoods and building it up to what it is today: the UK's largest independent manufacturer of dry pet food. He had the vision and drive to create the current platform and everyone at Wagg is grateful for the opportunity this has given us.

"Looking forward, as markets become more challenging and opportunities for growth change, we are very fortunate to have someone with the calibre and experience offered by James to replace him. We are all looking forward to the new challenges and welcome James on board."

James Lambert commented: "I am very excited by the opportunity of working with the team at Wagg. As a fellow Yorkshire man, I have watched as this company has developed over the last few years. It now has tremendous brand presence in the pet sector; operates a world class manufacturing plant and is pushing exports into a range of new markets.

"I have some big shoes to fill, but am looking forward to working with everyone at Wagg."

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