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Published:
February 12, 2006
Sanders
Garden World unveils bosses who will run its new pet centre

A
team of animal experts is being drafted in to manage Sanders Garden
World's new Pet and Aquatic Centre, which is set to open in March.
Philip
Churchill will be managing the aquatic side of the centre and
has also designed the layout of it.
The
29-year-old previously worked in a similar role at Cadbury Garden
and Leisure in Congresbury.
And
Colin Fountain, 59, the former General Manager of the Cotswold
Wildlife Park, will be overseeing the mammals, birds and reptiles
at the new centre.
Pauline
Kidner, founder of Secret World wildlife rescue centre, will officially
open the centre - which will sell rabbits, hamsters, mice, reptiles
and tropical, marine and cold water fish - on Saturday March 11th
at 10am.
Peter
Burks, Managing Director of Sanders Garden World, said: "The
launch day should be great fun. As well as Pauline attending with
some of her furry friends, we have invited the Mayor of Weston
to help with the opening and there will also be fun competitions
taking place. There
will be a wide range of all creatures great and small on sale
at the site."
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