Chichester Observer

New president joins the team at Mount Noddy

- James Connaughto­n news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

The RSPCA Sussex, Chichester and District Branch has appointed a renowned veterinari­an, writer and broadcaste­r as its new president.

Bruce Fogle MBE has dedicated his life and career to the care of animals and will now use his expertise to support Mount Noddy Animal Centre, which provides essential care and rehoming for hundreds of cats and dogs.

Mr Fogle said: “I’m delighted to join the team at Mount Noddy.

“I’ve lived locally since 1989 so I’m familiar with the centre’s warm history of caring for neglected animals since opening in 1969.

“The team is enthusiast­ic and committed to protecting cats and dogs.

“I look forward to representi­ng the centre and sharing their excellent work.”

As well as running a successful veterinary practice, Bruce Fogle has written guides on the care and training of dogs and cats for the RSPCA as well as many scientific articles on veterinary practice.

He is the co-founder and vice-chairman of the charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, and in 2004 was awarded an MBE for his services.

His son is television presenter and explorer Ben Fogle.

Chairman of the animal centre Nick Cockram said: “We recognise that there are challenges ahead and a need for new ways of working.

“We have ambitious plans for the centre and are so grateful for Bruce’s support.

“Bruce brings a depth of experience and vision to the board that is most welcome.”

The arrival of Bruce Fogle as president will help the centre drive forward plans for the future including vital fundraisin­g efforts as it continues to deliver care and support to animals across the region in these challengin­g times.

To find out more about the branch visit www.rspca.org. uk/local/sussex-chichester­and-district-branch

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