In This Issue
Group 55 named Best Small Business in the North West
Astar Pets builds on the vibrant online market
Humanisation of pets drives growth in product sales and services
New dog grooming collection from Betty and Butch
TopLife reports significant growth of its pet milks
VetSavers opens new Pet Shop & Vets in Peterborough
flexi introduces new product line-up at Interzoo 2014
Pedigree Wholesale exclusive distributor of Hungry Hector
Sneyd’s Wonderfeeds doubles capacity with new production unit
Dorwest says pets should stay happy in their skin this summer
VARIO System driving footfall for UK pet retailers
The Pet Charity appoints media and campaigns officer
Safety and welfare take priority at forthcoming PIF courses
First resident at Dogs Trust Essex home is a tabby cat
Hollings Ltd unveils new Lamb Treats
Stone's Snack Bars are a winning treat for retailers
Greater transparency needed in animal experiments, says KC
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Sneyd’s Wonderfeeds doubles capacity with new production unit



Scunthorpe MP Nic Dakin has officially opened Sneyd's Wonderfeeds' new manufacturing plant, which has doubled the company's warehouse size and production capacity. 

He was given a tour of the building, which includes a new equipment and production line, before sitting down for a meeting with chairman  John Sneyd and managing director Phil Judson. They discussed local skills, education and training as well as levels of interest from local government.

Mr Dakin said he was impressed with the way the company was expanding, and found it refreshing the business employed three generations of the same family.  In particular, he liked the way the company treated suppliers, employees and customers as part of its extended family.  

He added that he was delighted to see the company's support for the independent trade in the form of pet shops, animal feed suppliers, farms and garden centres, and was impressed with the new delivery vehicle and its eye-catching livery.

Pictured above: Nic Dakin MP (centre) with John Sneyd (left) and Phil Judson (right).

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