Building work is progressing well at Mount Noddy

Building work is progressing well at Mount Noddy

The new kennel block is coming along nicely at the RSPCA Sussex and Chichester District Branch at Mount Noddy! Keep an eye on our News page and our Twitter account @ACDProjectsLtd for further updates.

Small Animal Veterinary Psychiatry

We’re pleased to announce that we have been working with Dr Sagi Denenberg, one of the few Veterinary Psychiatrists in the UK, to assist in his new book ‘Small Animal Veterinary Psychiatry’. “Problem behaviours are often the result of how an animal thinks and feels, genetics, and environmental influences. Steering away from just description diagnoses

‘The Big Build’

We are very honoured to be involved in the upcoming developments at Mount Noddy – the RSPCA Sussex Chichester and District Branch. Take a look at their new website to see more: https://www.rspcasussexchichester.org.uk/Pages/Category/the-big-build

Are you too busy to improve?

We see it happening a lot, potential clients get in touch with us and explain how much they need ‘that extra consulting room’, ‘an extra theatre’ or a whole practice/centre redesign. We have a good discussion, we maybe even start looking at some proposals, and then it all goes quiet. We fall foul of the

Works starting on site for Dryfe Vets

With the Coronavirus pandemic causing some delays, contractors – Bell Electrical Group, are now ready and raring to start on site for Dryfe Vets in Lockerbie. The vets will be moving down the road to a new and improved clinic converted from what used to be the local Coop! Although works have been slowly carried

The Animal Health Trust – where it all began for ACD

As many of you will be aware, The Animal Health Trust (AHT) announced in July that they were closing their doors after months of trying to raise the funding needed to keep them going. What you may not be aware of, is that this is where it all began for ACD Project’s founder, Alex Darvill.

ACD doing CPD(s!)

At ACD Projects we’re always learning and making sure that our team are up to date with veterinary related technologies, systems and products, which may need to be considered within our clients’ builds. Here are a few photos of the team having a CPD on medical gases with Barry Coles from Coltronics earlier this year

Planning permission granted for Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary

We are very happy to report that planning permission has been granted for a new cattery and kennelling facility for Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary. Operating a fostering service, Rescue Me runs in a slightly different way from standard rehoming centres. This means that they only need a small amount of kennels and cat pens in

Planning permission approved for extension to Henlow Veterinary practice

Back in 2016 we started working for Henlow Vets and by April 2017 they had their new veterinary practice. Now, three years on, the business has been doing so well that they are ready to expand again! With the adjoining convenience store shutting down, Henlow vets have the perfect space available to expand into. Planning

Westover Vets moving in!

We are pleased to announce that Westover Vets are now in the process of moving into their new purpose-built practice! This project has not been without its hurdles (including contamination, planning issues and COVID implications) but we and our clients are very pleased with the end result. We wish Westover Vets all the very best

We’ve contributed to a new book!

We’re pleased to announce that we have been working with Dr Sagi Denenberg, one of the few Veterinary Psychiatrists in the UK, to assist in his new book ‘Small Animal Veterinary Psychiatry’. “Problem behaviours are often the result of how an animal thinks and feels, genetics, and environmental influences. Steering away from just description diagnoses

Update from ACD regarding COVID-19 Update from ACD regarding COVID-19

Update from ACD regarding COVID-19

The World has certainly changed a lot since our last post at the end of March. It has been a surreal experience for us all; trying to adapt to the ‘new normal’ whilst keeping positive and, of course, keeping our clients’ projects moving forward. Some of our team are now back in the office, with