Tamworth Borough Council honoured with bronze RSPCA PawPrints awards

16 September 2024
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  • Bronze award for council contributions to animal welfare 
  • Council recognised for outstanding work with animal licensing
  • PawPrints is an RSPCA accreditation

Tamworth Borough Council is proud to announce that they have been awarded bronze animal activity licensing award in the RSPCA PawPrints awards, recognising our exceptional contributions to animal welfare. 

This prestigious honour highlights the council’s continuous efforts to innovate and excel in protecting and promoting animal welfare. The RSPCA PawPrints awards celebrate local authorities, public bodies, and individuals for their pioneering work in animal welfare across England and Wales. 

Tamworth Borough Council was recognised for their efficient processing of animal licensing applications and effective complaints handling from the public relating to licensed animal activities.

Lee Gingell, public affairs manager at the RSPCA, said: "We are thrilled to honour Tamworth Borough Council with a bronze animal activity licensing award in this year's RSPCA PawPrints awards. 

“Their commitment to animal welfare is truly commendable and reflects the high standards the PawPrints awards aim to celebrate. By winning this award, Tamworth Borough Council has demonstrated outstanding dedication to protecting, promoting, and enhancing animal welfare, and we hope their achievements inspire others to strive for excellence in this vital area."

Councillor Sarah Daniels, portfolio holder for co-operative council, community partnerships and antisocial behaviour, said: “We are very honoured and proud to receive this award from the RSPCA. It demonstrates the hard work shown from our officers and achievement to protecting our local animal welfare and promoting high standards of licensed animal activity.

“I look forward to sharing more news on animal welfare in our borough as we continue to support and care for our animal community.”