Industry News
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Jun- 2012 -28 June
New Aquatic Retailer in Burnley becomes latest OATA member
Recently opened Burnley-based aquatic shop ‘Bit O Blue’ has joined the Ornamental Aquatic Trade Association (OATA). Owner of Bit O Blue, Tom Wood, has plenty of work experience within the aquatic industry including a stint working at the Sheikh’s Palace in Saudi Arabia. Besides his ‘on-the-job’ experience, Tom also attended…
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28 June
New Aquatic Retailer in Burnley becomes latest OATA member
Recently opened Burnley-based aquatic shop ‘Bit O Blue’ has joined the Ornamental Aquatic Trade Association (OATA). Owner of Bit O Blue, Tom Wood, has plenty of work experience within the aquatic industry including a stint working at the Sheikh’s Palace in Saudi Arabia. Besides his ‘on-the-job’ experience, Tom also attended…
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27 June
High street sales continue to grow strongly
Retailers have reported a further improvement in the growth of sales volumes and orders in the year to June, although they are lower than anticipated for the time of year. In the CBI’s latest monthly Distributive Trades Survey, covering the first two weeks of June, 58 per cent of retailers…
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27 June
High street sales continue to grow strongly
Retailers have reported a further improvement in the growth of sales volumes and orders in the year to June, although they are lower than anticipated for the time of year. In the CBI’s latest monthly Distributive Trades Survey, covering the first two weeks of June, 58 per cent of retailers…
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27 June
Doncaster reptile show goes ahead, despite controversy
The mayor of Doncaster, Peter Davies, has spoken out about his attempts to put a stop to the reptile show at the Doncaster Dome this month. The International Herpetological Society went to the High Court to force bosses at the Doncaster Council-owned venue to allow its show to go ahead.…
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27 June
Doncaster reptile show goes ahead, despite controversy
The mayor of Doncaster, Peter Davies, has spoken out about his attempts to put a stop to the reptile show at the Doncaster Dome this month. The International Herpetological Society went to the High Court to force bosses at the Doncaster Council-owned venue to allow its show to go ahead.…
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27 June
New tools for evaluating quality of life for dogs and cats with heart disease
Veterinarians at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University have developed two surveys that could help evaluate the quality of life for dogs and cats with heart disease. Two surveys known as ‘FETCH’ (Functional Evaluation of Cardiac Health) and ‘CATCH’ (Cats’ Assessment Tool for Cardiac Health) have been…
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27 June
New tools for evaluating quality of life for dogs and cats with heart disease
Veterinarians at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University have developed two surveys that could help evaluate the quality of life for dogs and cats with heart disease. Two surveys known as ‘FETCH’ (Functional Evaluation of Cardiac Health) and ‘CATCH’ (Cats’ Assessment Tool for Cardiac Health) have been…
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27 June
Sharples ‘N’ Grant issues sun risk reminder
Ultra violet rays are well renowned for being detrimental to our health but research has shown that dogs are just as likely to get skin cancer as humans. The study has shown that a third of all tumours in canines are related to the sun’s harmful rays, but using human…
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27 June
Sharples ‘N’ Grant issues sun risk reminder
Ultra violet rays are well renowned for being detrimental to our health but research has shown that dogs are just as likely to get skin cancer as humans. The study has shown that a third of all tumours in canines are related to the sun’s harmful rays, but using human…
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