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Battersea appoints Paul Baldwin as new chairman
"I'm honoured and excited to have the opportunity to join the superb team at Battersea" - Paul Baldwin.
Paul will bring extensive experience in managing global charities.

Animal welfare charity Battersea has appointed World Animal Protection chair Paul Baldwin as its new chairman.

The organisation said that Paul brings his passion for animal welfare to the role, along with extensive experience in leading global charities. Paul succeeds Amanda Burton who steps down from her role as chairman in October.

Commenting on his appointment, Paul Baldwin said: “I’m honoured and excited to have the opportunity to join the superb team at Battersea. Being passionate about animal welfare I have always admired the important work done by Battersea, each year giving thousands of dogs and cats the chance to live where they are treated with compassion, care and respect.

“I know Battersea has an ambitious and challenging strategy to further increase its reach and impact, and I very much look forward to playing my part in delivering its future plans.”

Paul retired as chair of World Animal Protection and is a council member and non-executive Treasurer of Fauna & Flora International. Previously, he chaired the Disabled Living Foundation, leading it through its merger with the Shaw Trust, and joining the Shaw Trust board in 2016.

He has also served as a trustee of the Gorilla Organisation and of First Rung, a North London-based charity that provides vocational training and work-experience opportunities to young people.

Before his charity career, Paul spent almost 20 years in the banking industry, working for the Union Bank of Switzerland, Kleinwort Benson, Goldman Sachs, and most recently as a managing director in global markets at HSBC.

Battersea’s vice chairman, Anne Montgomery, said: “Paul’s extensive experience in leading animal welfare organisations on a global scale will be invaluable in helping the charity achieve its strategic goals and he brings a tremendous amount of knowledge from a range of different sectors.

“I join my fellow Trustees, and Battersea’s staff and volunteers in thanking Amanda Burton for her incredible contribution, as trustee, vice-chair, and chairman. All of us are grateful to Amanda for her dedication to the charity. Under her tenure, Battersea has gone from strength to strength, creating positive change for dogs and cats everywhere.”

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Strangles survey seeks views of horse owners

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 With Strangles Awareness Week just around the corner (5-11 May), vets are being encouraged to share a survey about the disease with their horse-owning clients.

The survey, which has been designed by Dechra, aims to raise awareness of Strangles and promote best practices to prevent its transmission. It includes questions about horse owners' experiences of strangles, together with preventative measures and vaccination.

Respondents to the survey will be entered into a prize draw to win two VIP tickets to Your Horse Live 2025. To access the survey, click here 

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Vivienne Mackinnon elected BVA Scottish Branch President

The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has elected Vivienne Mackinnon as its new BVA Scottish Branch president.

Dr Mackinnon has over 30 years of experience in veterinary care, encompassing both small animal and mixed practice. She has worked in practices in Scotland, England, New Zealand and Australia, before joining APHA to work in frontline disease control.

In her speech, Dr Mackinnon reflected on the changes in Scotland's veterinary industry and highlighted her commitment to veterinary education.

Dr Mackinnon said: "I look forward to working with colleagues across the veterinary professions to improve animal health and welfare in the country and support veterinary workplaces."