Brian Allan says the rural setting will allow pets to get 'quiet, uninterrupted care' after an operation
A unique boarding service for animals who have had surgery can now be built in Slamannan after a vet was given the green light by councillors.
He told members of Falkirk Council's planning committee on Wednesday: "This is unique - there's no boarding kennels in the area have vets working at them and no veterinary hospitals have physiotherapy facilities which include boarding." There were safety concerns raised by the council's roads department, as the proposed entrance would be close to a blind bend. But councillors agreed that a solution could be found, either by moving the entrance or cutting back hedgerows.
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