Animal Hospital interior gets a makeover

Progress Update: Twenty Two High fives to all the trades involved this past week who've managed to turn a dusty concrete-rabbit-warren into what is begining to look like a very flash animal hospital.

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Progress Update: Twenty Two

High fives to all the trades involved this past week who’ve managed to turn a dusty concrete-rabbit-warren into what is begining to look like a very flash animal hospital. Excitingly Matt Huth and his cabinetry team are progressing at full steam with the kickers, cabinets and overhead cupboards; and tiler Adrian Cooke and his boys are doing an excellent tiling job of the disabled amenities room with aqua accents.

Can you spot the massive rolls in the reception area? They are filled with vinyl flooring due to be laid on Monday *squeal* with our very own WVS logo embeded at the doorway.

Many thanks also to Lisa and Dave who weaved their way into the ceiling cavity earlier in the week to install the last remaining insulation and even scrubbed the concrete in preperation for the flooring.

Builder Luke has given a set date. Drum roll… Friday 25th March will be a very “Good Friday” with the hand over of the keys as he and Nikki bonvoyage to Canada. They will also be celebrating with the trades next Friday afternoon with drinks and a sausage sizzle onsite.

Keep up the great work teams, we’re almost there!

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