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National - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

First All Ireland Animal Welfare Conference

category national | miscellaneous | event notice author Thursday September 13, 2007 23:08author by Miriam Anderson - ANVIL (Animals Need a Voice In Legislation) Irelandauthor email info at anvilireland dot ieauthor phone 0861999512 Report this post to the editors

Animal Welfare in Ireland - Moving Forward

The first all Ireland Animal Welfare Conference will take place in the main Ballroom, Citywest Hotel, on the 23rd of September, 2007. The theme of the conference is unity and moving forward to give animals the best chance of much neeeded change.

List of Groups who will Address the conference:

ANVIL Ireland
Animal Welfare Federation of Northern Ireland
Blue Cross, Ireland
Cat Protection UK
Compassion In World Farming
Dogs Trust, Ireland
Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Louth County Council
Veterinary Ireland Companion Animal Society (VICAS)

If you are interested in attending, please RSVP to info@anvilireland.ie

First All Ireland Animal Welfare Conference

Animal Welfare in Ireland - Going Forward

The first all Ireland Animal Welfare Conference will take place in the main Ballroom, Citywest Hotel, on the 23rd of September, 2007. The theme of the conference is unity and moving forward to give animals the best chance of much neeeded change.

Make a note of this important date!

The animal welfare community do an enormous amount of work and provide a much needed public service against overwhelming odds.

Even in isolation, individuals and groups are performing miracles! Imagine for a moment what we can achieve together. Unity among all those who are delivering welfare, protection, or care to unwanted or abandoned animals is essential. It is important in terms of gaining recognition for the work being done and also to move forward the very important issues of funding, legislation and enforcement.

The Celtic Tiger has done little to improve owner attitudes and the overproduction of companion animals. It is time for the animal welfare community to stand together for the animals whose lives we are trying to improve.

Offical invitations for this conference will be going out ahead of time. If you know any groups or individuals who might like to attend, please send on their e-mail address to info@anvilireland.ie or contact me on 0861999512.

We expect a lot of interest for this event so it will be important to RSVP. There are conference room rates available from Citywest and details are outlined below.

List of Groups who will Address the conference:

ANVIL Ireland
Animal Welfare Federation of Northern Ireland
Blue Cross, Ireland
Cat Protection UK
Compassion In World Farming
Dogs Trust, Ireland
Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Louth County Council
Veterinary Ireland Companion Animal Society (VICAS)

Special Delegate Rates

Citywest is offering special delegate rates to anyone who may wish to stay at the hotel

All prices include full Irish breakfast

Single room 90.00 euros
Double/twin 110.00 euros

If you wish to book a room then please contact the hotel directly and when booking please advise that you are attending the ANVIL Ireland Conference on Sunday 23rd Sept.

Early booking is advisable!

Contact numbers for Citywest Hotel ( dialling from UK):-

Tel: 00-353-1-4010500
Fax: 00-353-1-4588565

e-mail: sales@citywesthotel.com
website: http://www.citywesthotel.com

Related Link: http://www.anvilireland.ie/fulcrum.html?ep=75
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