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CAW Launches New North London Centre

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14th August, 2019 17h07

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The College of Animal Welfare


The College of Animal Welfare (CAW) is delighted to announce the move from their longstanding Boltons Park Farm home in Potters Bar, to North London Business Park, New Southgate.

The Potters Bar centre was originally opened over 20 years ago but with the increased demand for veterinary nursing training CAW have outgrown their existing centre and are moving to larger premises in North London. The new site is set within nearly 40 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds with an ornamental lake and offers on-site facilities including two cafes, a private gym and hairdressers.

The move will create further opportunities for expansion at the centre with plans already underway to launch CAW Business School programmes in leadership and management and accounting. A new dog grooming school will be ready by the end of the year to add to the existing schools in Huntingdon and Leeds.

Barbara Cooper, Principal at The College of Animal Welfare said: “We are excited with the opportunities that that the centre will bring. With more space, free parking, a dedicated clinical skills area and great transport links it certainly provides an ideal location for VN training within the London region”.

All CAW VN students and training practices have been notified and applications to start veterinary nursing training this September at the North London centre are now open.

Three drop in open days have been organised on 20th, 21st and 22nd August (2pm – 7pm) to provide the opportunity for those interested to come and view the new centre. All are welcome. To find out the full location visit www.caw.ac.uk/north-london  or call 01480 422060.


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