The council has gained the gold award for six years operating
The RSPCA has given Luton Borough Council a particular award for its dedication to stray canine companies, after profitable the gold title for six years operating.
The charity held its PawPrints awards ceremony in Leeds and for its fifteenth yr, the RSPC handed out platinum awards to 6 authorities.
Lee Gingell, RSPCA’s public affairs supervisor for native authorities, stated: “We wanted to do something really special for those who have received awards year after year for their commitment to animal welfare. There were a whopping 36 public bodies who have won gold for the last five years or more which is an incredible achievement.”
Chris Sherwood, chief govt on the RSPCA, stated: “Local government plays a vital role in improving animal welfare which is why we’re so pleased to work in partnership with these organisations, and why I was thrilled to attend the awards this year and celebrate their remarkable achievements for animals.”