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In This Issue
Leading vet responds to claims by dog behaviourist
Mars Petcare looks to close Peterborough factory
Gear up for a surge on collars and leads
Pet Quip helps British firms to exhibit at Global Pet Expo
Stamp out the growing trend of showrooming
£3 million in sales saved after OATA steps in
New additions to Sansome pet mat range
Koi carp stolen from garden centre in Norfolk
Two new Chuckit Ultra Ball products launched
Nineteen jobs created at new Pets at Home store
The Pet Show tickets go on sale
New face at Dog Rocks
Confused.com launches 'If Pets Could Talk' app
Tortoise survives in locked store room for 30 years
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Mars Petcare looks to close Peterborough factory



More than 80 jobs could be lost after Mars Petcare announced proposals to close its Peterborough plant.

Mars Petcare admitted it was consulting its 82 staff at the factory in Shrewsbury Avenue, Woodston.

In a statement, the company said: "This proposal follows a review of capacity requirements at our dry pet food manufacturing sites across Europe.

"The proposed changes, if they proceed, would enable us to continue investing in industry-leading facilities and people at our other UK sites."

If the closure goes ahead, he said Mars expected to be able to offer "a substantial number of our 82 associates employment at our other sites, such as the Melton Mowbray pet food factory."

The Peterborough factory was opened in 1974 and produces dry pet food brands including Pedigree and Whiskas.

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