In This Issue
Pet companies named in Top 100 small business list
Dog Rocks CEO is a finalist in international awards
Harringtons to spend £1 million plus on TV campaign
Pet seatbelts should be made compulsory, says survey
Pedigree Wholesale launch SmartBones at Pats Telford
Meet Toy Poodle Peggy...Pets at Home's resident model
Nutriment teams up with online retailer Ocado
Pooch & Mutt available in Morrisons and Tesco
Vet group invests £300,000 in new clinic
New pet shop creates jobs in East Sussex town
New premises for Dorwest
Tetra expert has the answer to green pools at Olympics
Hit-and-run Collie nominated for national award
Pet rehoming centre given go-ahead despite objections
Man admits stealing snakes from pet shop
Pet shop helps support rescue centre
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Pet rehoming centre given go-ahead despite objections


A pet rehoming and advice centre hin Newport as been given the go-ahead, despite opposition from residents.

The centre, which will be built on the site of a former Riverside Surgery on Willenhall Street, had several objections from neighbours, including Jeffrey Baggott, who lives on the street behind the previous doctor’s surgery.

Speaking to the Argus in June, Mr Baggott, 52, said how the centre, may cause disturbance to elderly residents because of the noise.

Mr Baggott believed the rehoming centre would have animals kept in overnight, disturbing residents.
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