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Kim Mulcock

My name is Kim, I am one of the receptionists at the Wincanton branch of SVG. I have worked here since 1987.

At this present time I have 2 pets - a dog called 'Sam' and a psycho cat called 'Jack'. My hobbies include genealogy and shopping!


Janet Courtney

I have worked at the Wincanton Surgery as a receptionist since 1995. I am married with two grown-up daughters. I have various interests that include cooking, crossword puzzles and weekends away.


Laura Walmesley White

I am the full-time receptionist at the Gillingham branch. My interests are animal behaviour, particularly cat behaviour. I enjoy socialising with friends and going to the gym.

I have a lovely cat called 'Princess' who is a soppy, naughty little girl and have re-homed a black labrador called Ted who was suffering from behavioural issues. Ted is now a happy loving dog that no longer has issues since living with me and my husband.


Jill Sweetman

My name is Jill and I have been with Southill Veterinary Group since 2001 as the Practice Administrator. Part of my position is to deal with the account side of the business on a day to day basis as well as the correspondence and TB test results generated by the vets. I am also the person at the end of each month who generates the wages!

On a personal level, I am one of few members of staff who does not have any animals at present, but have been brought up with dogs and have a general love of all animals.


Martine Older

Martine is a receptionist at Milborne Port.



Duncan O'Brien

Duncan is a part-time Saturday receptionist at Milborne Port.



Jess Elvish

Jess is a part-time Saturday receptionist at Milborne Port.



Abbie Clifford

Abbie is a part-time Saturday receptionist at Wincanton.


 

Practice News

105 miles in the saddle for Richard and Jon!

Veterinary surgeons Richard Gale and Jon Highet have set themselves the challenge of cycling 105 miles around Somerset in one day of the Tour of Wessex on May 28th 2011.

It is hoped that sponsorship will help raise funds for local charities the Somerset and Dorset Animal Rescue and the Mere & Gillingham Branch of the Cats Protection League. Both charities work very hard to help sick and homeless animals return to health and find new homes in the local area.

If you would like to sponsor Richard and Jon you can do this at any of our branch surgeries or online at http://www.sponsorformsonline.co.uk/tourofwessex.asp

 
Birthday Celebrations at Gillingham!
Our Gillingham Surgery has just reached its third birthday. We have been really pleased with the support we have received from the local community and have had the pleasure of welcoming many new clients to the surgery.
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New Pet Health Care Scheme is launched

Southill Vets are pleased to announce the introduction of our Healthcare Plan. This scheme is specifically designed to help provide essential routine preventative veterinary care throughout the year at an affordable and substantially discounted rate. It also enables you to spread the cost of this comprehensive service over twelve regular budget monthly instalments. Click here for more details...