Yorkshire Post

All creatures great and small? Not any more

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THE VETERINARY practice made famous by James Herriot will stop treating farm animals from December.

Skeldale Veterinary Centre in Thirsk, which was also the focus for the Yorkshire Vet TV series starring Julian Norton and Peter Wright, has confirmed it will become a small animal only practice.

Sarah Beckerlegg­e, Branch Partner at Skeldale, said: “I can confirm that from December 1, 2020, Skeldale will become a small animal only practice.”

Ms Beckerlegg­e said it was not a decision that had been taken lightly.

“We want to ensure that we deliver the very best care possible for our patients, and as a small animal only practice, we will be able to extend the level and specialism of care we provide beyond what we can offer today,” she added.

The change will end the practice’s long standing service to farm animals around North Yorkshire and which formed the basis of the books by James Herriot – real name Alf Wight.

Mr Wight, who died in 1995, worked at Skeldale for 30 years with his experience­s as a young rural vet being enjoyed by a new audience recently through the remake of All Creatures Great and Small.

Yorkshire Post Country Week columnist Mr Norton left the practice after its merger with Medivet in 2018 which saw the company take a controllin­g stake. Mr Wright, a former apprentice to Alf Wight, remained at Skeldale.

The Yorkshire Vet series has continued following both vets at different practices.

Ms Beckerlegg­e said the practice realised it would be a disappoint­ing decision for some.

“We do appreciate that our news will be disappoint­ing for some of our clients. We have made sure all impacted clients have details of large animal vets available in the local area, but we know that focusing all our efforts and expertise on small animals means we can deliver the very best care for every patient.”

 ?? PICTURE: JONATHAN GAWTHORPE. ?? END OF AN ERA: Julian Norton and Peter Wright outside Skeldale Veterinary Centre in Thirsk, the practice made famous by the books of James Herriot.
PICTURE: JONATHAN GAWTHORPE. END OF AN ERA: Julian Norton and Peter Wright outside Skeldale Veterinary Centre in Thirsk, the practice made famous by the books of James Herriot.

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