Free dog micro-chipping at Manor Park

From 2006 to 2010, I was a councillor for Lee Green ward in the London Borough of Lewisham. During that time, I blogged regularly and in 2009 I won the Tim Garden Award for the Best Blog by a Liberal Democrat Holding Public Office. My blog posts from my term of office are archived here in case they prove of use to former constituents, or to those who share my annoyance with faulty street furniture

There’s a free dog micro-chipping day next Wednesday (12th August) in Manor Park.   It’s absolutely free for dogs owned by Lewisham residents.   Microchipping is a safe, permanent form of ID that can help reunite owners with their dogs should they become lost or stolen.

The microchipping session will be held on Wednesday 12 August from 12 – 4 pm on board the Waste Education Trailer, which will be parked in Manor Park.

If you want to get your dog chipped, take along:

  • Proof of ownership such as a bill, vet card or pedigree papers 
  • Proof you live in the borough, e.g., Council Tax statement or utility bill

 More info from the Animal Welfare team on 020 8314 2098 or just turn up on the day.

The day is organised by the Council, in conjunction with the south east London branch of the RSPCA, Battersea Dogs & Cats home and our local Safer Neighbourhood Teams.

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