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Langford
Trust open day
THE
LANGFORD Trust for Animal Health and Welfare is a registered
charity, which raises funds for the University of Bristols
School of Veterinary Science. It aims to foster public education
in animal health and welfare while developing and implementing
methods of livestock production conducive to the health and
welfare of animals.
The Small Animal referral hospital is at Langford House, which
is in the village of Langford 12 miles south west of Bristol.
It is the major veterinary referral centre for the South and
West of England, the Midlands and South Wales, offering the
best treatment for sick and injured animals together with excellent
training for the veterinary surgeons of the future.
In accordance with the Trusts aim to foster public education
of animal health and welfare, it is holding a Small Animal Open
Day at the department of Clinical Veterinary Science at Langford
on Thursday April 18th 2001 from 10am until 3.30pm.
The day will consist of a series of illustrated talks and lectures,
two course lunch with the clinicians and speakers, refreshments
on arrival and before departure, and a tour of both the large
and small animal hospitals and facilities.
The day is aimed at members of the general public with a love
for dogs and cats who genuinely wish to learn more about these
companion animals.
The charge for this day is just £40 per person. Places
are limited. Application for tickets should be sent to: Mrs
E Coombs, The Langford Trust, Langford House, Langford, North
Somerset BS40 5DU. SAE for tickets would be appreciated. Tel
0117 928 92.07.
Email: Langford-Trust@bristol.ac.uk
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