Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) is an animal welfare charity in the United Kingdom and Wales that investigates complaints of cruelty and re-homes animals through local branches.[1]
- Gavin Grant - chief executive
Contents
Council officers (Appointed for one year from 29 June 2011)
Accessed April 2012: [2]
- Chair - Michael Tomlinson – Member for East Central
- Vice-chair - Paul Draycott – Member for the North West
- Treasurer - Barbara Gardner BA (Hons) FCA
- Deputy treasurer - Tim Bray FCA – Member for Yorkshire and the North East
- Margaret Baker
- Paul Baxter
- Robert Baylis
- Kay Bluett
- David Canavan
- Adrian Donno
- Edwin Dowling
- Daphne Harris
- Karen Harley
- Ray Ings
- Christopher Laurence
- David Mawson
- Sally Phillips
- Jean Reid
- Linda Rimington
- Richard Ryder
- Jill Thompson
- Christina Tomlinson
- Jane Tredgett
Our patrons and vice-presidents
Accessed April 2012: [3]
- Royal patron – Her Majesty the Queen
- Vice-patron - The Archbishop of Canterbury
Honorary vice-presidents
Vice-presidents
- Brian Blessed
- Caroline Dinenage MP
- Richard Howitt MEP
- Bill Jordan
- Satish Kumar
- Caroline Lucas MP
- Bill Oddie
- Chris Packham
- Baroness Parminter
- Julian Richer
- Imogen Walker
Contact
RSPCA Enquiries Service
Wilberforce Way
Southwater
Horsham
West Sussex
RH13 9RS
Web address: http://www.rspca.org.uk/in-action/aboutus
Sources & articles
Sourcewatch articles
- Animal testing
- David Macdonald
- Elizabeth Murdoch
- Humane Movement
- Ian Potter Foundation
- Meat & Dairy industry
- Peter Davies
- UK Rhino Group
- War on Animals