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Petplan reveals winners of Veterinary Awards 2025
Hannah Reid and Fiona Leathers of Westport Veterinary Clinic with Rachel Hewson (R) from Belle Vue Veterinary Practice.
Independent practices took the top awards.

The winners of the 2025 Petplan Veterinary Awards have been revealed, in a ceremony at this year’s London Vet Show.
 
The event saw Westport Veterinary Clinic score two major awards, with two other independent practices also presented with accolades.
 
The Veterinary Awards, which is in its 26th year, received over 41,000 nominations of veterinary professionals from clients and colleagues. Three finalists were selected in each category, with the overall winners announced on Thursday, 20 November.  
 
Petplan’s Practice Manager of the Year was named as Fiona Leathers, who manages Westport Veterinary Clinic at South Queensferry.
 
Mrs Leathers, who qualified as a registered veterinary nurse (RVN) in 2002, joined Westport Veterinary Clinic in 2018. Alongside her role as director of operations, she is also a clinical coach, meaning she is involved with training all student veterinary nurses.
 
She has previously been recognised as The Blue Cross Veterinary Nurse of the Year, and is also the first RVN to hold the position of chair at Scottish charity Vet Trust Ltd.
 
Westport Veterinary Clinic has also been recognised in the Practice Support Staff of the Year category. Hannah Reid, who is part of the reception and admin team, was announced as the winner.
 
Ms Reid recently completed her British Veterinary Receptionist Award (BVRA) Bronze Award, and is currently working through her BVRA Silver Award.
 
This year’s Vet of the Year has been revealed as Claire Phillips, from IVC Evidensia-owned Wright & Moreton Vets. 
 
Dr Phillips joined the practice in 2002, before moving to their equine practice in 2004. In 2014, Dr Phillips became a partner in the practice and now shares responsibility for running the equine side of practice.
 
Rachel Hewson, from independently-owned Belle Vue Veterinary Practice, was awarded Petplan Vet Nurse of the Year. In a Facebook post, the practice celebrated her ‘rare mix of skill, kindness and calm capability’.
 
The post reads: “She lifts the team, she supports our clients and their pets with real professionalism, and she makes a difference in ways that are felt through the practice.”
 
Meanwhile, this year’s Practice of the Year award was presented to Coastal Veterinary Group in Norfolk. The award was accepted practice directors Chris Tansley and Clare Tansley and receptionists Serena Garner and Maddie Wadsworth.
 
In a Facebook post, the practice wrote: “We are still absolutely overwhelmed and deeply honoured to share that Coastal Vets was awarded Veterinary Practice of the Year at last night’s Pet Plan Awards! 

“Care, compassion, and going above and beyond for pets (and their owners)” were just some of the words used—and we couldn’t be more proud.”
 
Image © Petplan Veterinary Awards

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The change comes in response to the reduced availability of the 'L2' Leptospirosis vaccine across the UK, and aims to support best biosecurity practice across the racing greyhound population.

GBGB veterinary director Simon Gower, said "While rare, Leptospirosis is a serious infectious disease that can affect both dogs and humans, so it is vital that we offer our greyhounds the broadest possible protection.  

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Nominations open for RCVS and VN Council elections

The nomination period for the 2026 RCVS Council and VN Council elections is now open, with three veterinary surgeon seats and two veterinary nurse seats available.

Prospective candidates can download an information pack and nomination form from the RCVS website. Individuals can nominate themselves for the elections, with the results to be announced in the spring.

Clare Paget, the recently appointed RCVS Registrar and elections returning officer, said: "If you want to play your part in influencing and moulding how the professions are regulated, and making key decisions on matters of great importance to your peers, the public and animal health and welfare, please consider standing for RCVS Council or VN Council next year."

Nominations close at 5pm on Saturday, 31 January 2026.