Norfolk
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Jun- 2020 -4 JuneIndustry News
Natures Menu donates 42,000 food pouches
Natures Menu has donated over 42,000 pouches of cat food to animal charities across Norfolk, in efforts to support these centres amid the ongoing pandemic The recipients of food packages from the raw and natural pet food group include RSPCA West Norfolk, Feline Care Cat Rescue, Hallswood Animal Sanctuary and…
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Jun- 2019 -24 JuneManufacturers
Natures Menu launches new range
Raw and natural pet food manufacturer Natures Menu, has launched its new range of baked biscuits, Country Hunter Superfood Crunch alongside, packaging its existing Country Hunter Superfood Mighty Mixer. Made with cuts of meat, blended with fruits, vegetables and oats, the Country Hunter Superfood Crunch offers a “quality, tasty complete”…
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4 JuneManufacturers
Natures Menu invests half a million in solar energy
Raw and natural pet food producer Natures Menu, has invested almost half a million pounds in solar panels at its factory and headquarters in Norfolk. The solar technology, installed by East Anglia-based energy company RenEnergy, marks the company’s commitment to renewable solutions. It is expected to help reduce energy costs,…
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Oct- 2018 -19 OctoberAwards
Natures Menu MD named one of the ‘Top 50 Most Ambitious Leaders’ in UK
Raw pet food company Natures Menu is celebrating its managing director, Craig Taylor, being named one of the ‘Top 50 Most Ambitious Business Leaders’ in the UK. The awards by LDC, the private equity investment company, recognise inspiring individuals who run Britain’s most successful mid-companies and featured Taylor in the…
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Sep- 2018 -21 SeptemberAwards
Newly qualified vet receives scholarship for raptor rehabilitation research
Cambridge Veterinary School graduate, Helen Inzani, was announced as the recipient of the Harry Steele-Bodger Memorial Travel Scholarship for 2018 during an awards ceremony at the British Veterinary Association’s (BVA) Members’ Day in York. The Harry Steele-Bodger Memorial Travel Scholarship is awarded annually to a penultimate or final-year veterinary student…
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Jun- 2018 -22 JuneManufacturers
Natures Menu ups investment in new Norfolk factory to £16m
Natures Menu has announced it has upped investment from just under £13m to £16m as it adds more machinery. Managing director Craig Taylor said that within five years it expects to see the new facility help to double the company’s £40m turnover and grow its workforce, which will already increase…
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18 JunePet Owners
Police launch dog walking buddy scheme where man was murdered walking dogs
Police are to launch a dog walking buddy scheme in East Harling, Norfolk, where a man was murdered whilst walking his dogs. The launch will be commemorated with a dog walk through the area at 11am on Sunday 24 June. Local residents and supporters of the initiative have been urged…
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8 JuneManufacturers
Natures Menu named in Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200
Norfolk-based raw food pet food manufacturer, Natures Menu, has been named as one of the Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200 companies. Placing at 101 of 200 of Britain’s companies with the fastest growing international sales and the company is one of just two pet food manufacturers listed in the…
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May- 2018 -16 MayAwards
Pet bedding company named as finalist in NIPD Awards 2018
Pet bedding manufacturer Norfolk Industries for Disabled People has been selected as a regional finalist at the National Learning Disabilities and Autism Awards 2018. Nominated in the ‘Employer of People with a Disability’ category, the company has been recognised for its dedication and commitment to providing employment opportunities to people…
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Mar- 2018 -5 MarchCurrent Affairs
Mass marine life death following storm
Tens of thousands of marine animals have been washed up along the UK’s east coast following the cold temperatures and rough weather over the last week. Crabs, starfish, mussels and lobsters are ankle-deep in places along the Holderness coast in Yorkshire. Most of the animals are now dead – except…
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