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Please find two more Briefing Notes below following incidents today in Southwark.


 


Thankyou for all your support.


 


Yours sincerely


 


Tom


 


Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS BCU | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL     tel: 0207 232 6495 | internal: 726495 mobile: 07917 133162 Twitter: @InspTomCornish


 


 


AS – Central South


 


Briefing note


On Wednesday 17th August 2022 Police were called to assist London Fire Brigade following reports of a fire in the railway arches in Union Street, SE1.



Officers from Central South Command Unit attended the scene along with colleagues from British Transport Police to support London Fire Brigade.


Currently there are no injuries reported but a number of road closures remain in place with some disruption to local roads and rail links between London Bridge and Waterloo East stations.


The investigation is being coordinated by British Transport Police.


If you have any questions or wish to discuss the matter in more detail, please do feel free to contact us through your usual channels.


Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to call 101 and quote CAD reference CAD 2141 of 17th August 2022. Alternatively they can call Crimestoppers.


 

Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander – Central South

AS – Central South


 


Briefing note


On Wednesday 17th August 2022 Police attended a property in Albert Barnes House, SE1 in relation to an arrest enquiry.

As a result, the person being sought has attempted to evade Police by scaling the building. They are currently on a 6th floor balcony and refusing to come down. 


Police are on scene and are continuing to negotiate with the person to ensure the matter is brought to a safe conclusion however, extensive cordons remain in place which may cause disruption to the local community.


 


If you have any questions or wish to discuss the matter in more detail, please do feel free to contact us through your usual channels.


Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to call 101 and quote CAD reference CAD 1571 of 17th August 2022. Alternatively they can call Crimestoppers.


 


 


 


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander – Central

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AS – Central South


Briefing note


On Thursday the 20th October at 0716hrs police were called to an address on Peckham High Street where there were reports of drugs being left on the floor.


Officers attended the address and three men were arrested for drug related offences.  Whilst in attendance, officers and the three detained men were overcome with breathing difficulties due to the substances found at the address and all were conveyed to local hospitals for evaluation and later released with no underlying issues.


 


Due to the nature of the incident Specialist Officers were deployed to the address to deal with the suspected hazardous substance. All the suspected hazardous materials were seized and removed from the address. 


 


The investigation is ongoing and is being progressed by detectives from Central South BCU.


 


Please do contact my staff office ([email protected]) or me if you have any questions or wish to discuss any further aspect of this incident with me.


Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to call 101 and quote CAD reference 1307/20OCT22. Alternatively they can call Crimestoppers.


 


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander – Central South


 

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AS – Central South


Briefing note –Waterloo Homicide Update


Detectives investigating the murder of Adrian Keise in Lambeth have charged three men with murder.


[A] Paul Yusuff 20 (14.05.02) of Blackfriars Road, Southwark


Moussa Traore 23 (08.02.99) of Tillotson Court, Wandsworth


[C] Matthew Yusuff 22 (23.04.00) of Blackfriars Road, Southwark, are all due to appear at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court on Friday, 4 November.


Paul Yusuff has also been charged with possession of a knife in a public place.


An investigation was launched after police were called at 02:15hrs on Saturday, 29 October, to reports of a stabbing outside the Cubana Restaurant in Lower Marsh Street, SE1.


Officers attended along with the London Ambulance Service. It was reported that 32-year-old Adrian had been stabbed.


At around 02:30hrs Adrian was found near to a block of flats in Frazier Street, SE1. He was treated at the scene before being taken to hospital. Despite the efforts of emergency services, he died a short time later.


Please do contact my staff office ([email protected]) or me if you have any questions.


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander – Central South

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AS – Central South


 


Briefing note


 


On Monday 14th November 2022 at around 1525 hours, London Ambulance Service requested police assistance to Camberwell New Road SE5, after being approached by a 26 year old man who had been stabbed in the neck.


 


The victim was treated for his injuries on scene, before being taken to Kings College Hospital by paramedics.


He remains there in a stable condition after his injuries were declared non-life-threatening or life changing by the hospital. 


 


An investigation is underway being led by Detectives from the CID, no suspect has been identified.


 


Please do contact my staff office or me if you have any questions or wish to discuss any further aspect of this incident with me.


Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to call 101 and quote CAD reference 4347 of 14 November 2022. Alternatively they can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


 


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander – Central South

  • 1 month later...

Good morning


 


Although the incident below occurred in Brixton, Lambeth it may have affected Southwark residents and is subject to discussion and speculation both locally and on media.


 


Thankyou all for your support.  


 


Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS BCU | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL     tel: 0207 232 6317 | internal: 726317 mobile: 07917 133162 Twitter: @InspTomCornish


 


 


 


 


 


 


AS – Central South


 


Briefing note


Police were called at 21:35hrs on Thursday, 15 December to the O2 Academy on Stockwell Road, SW9 following reports that a large number of people without tickets were attempting to force entry.


Officers attended and found a number of people with injuries believed to have been caused by crushing. They immediately provided first aid.


The London Ambulance Service also attended. Three people were taken to hospital in a serious condition; we await an update.


A further five people were taken to hospital for injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening. One other person was treated at the scene.


Stockwell Road has been closed to traffic and officers remain in the area.


Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call 101 quoting CAD 85/03Dec. To remain anonymous contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


 


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander –

 

AS – Central South


 


Briefing note


On Friday 16th December 2022 at approximately 1845 hours, Police were called to a report of a fight near Surrey Quays. On arrival they found 2 men with stab wounds to the chest. Both men’s injuries were declared life threatening and they remain in hospital.


 


An investigation is underway being led by officers from AS CID. There have been no arrests at this early stage and a scene remains in place.


 


Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to call 101 and quote CAD reference 5683 of 16th December 2022. Alternatively they can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.


 


Please do contact my staff office or me if you have any questions or wish to discuss any further aspect of this incident with me.


 


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander – Central South

I am sorry for the delay sending this out – I was not at work yesterday when it was released.


 


 


 


 


 


AS – Central South


Briefing note


On Wednesday 21st December between 1945 hours and 2030 hours Police received several calls across the SE11 and SE17 areas relating to men armed with Knives.  Police Units were deployed.  Six men were stopped and arrested for Possession of Offensive weapons.  One of the men was wanted for a Murder which had occurred in the Clapham area earlier this month, details as circulated below on the 10th December 2022.


 


“A murder investigation has been launched following the death of man who was stabbed in Lambeth.


 


At around 04:55hrs on Saturday, 10 December, officers dealing with a separate matter at Kings College Hospital in Denmark Hill came across a man suffering stab injuries outside the hospital building.


 


The man had been driven to hospital by a friend. Officers administered first aid and arranged for the man to be treated by medics. The man, who is aged in his 20s, died at the hospital a short time later.”


 


A S60 was authorised on CAD 6978/21DEC between 2030hours and 0700 hours within the bordering roads of: North- Albert Embankment to Walworth Road.  West – Lansdowne Way to Stockwell Road.  South – Coldharbour Lane to Denmark Hill.  East – Camberwell Road to Walworth Road.  Elephant and Castle to St Georges Road and Westminster Street. 


 


The Murder for which one of the men was wanted was not gang-related and not linked to the S60 authority.


 


Please do contact my staff office or me if you have any questions or wish to discuss any further aspect of this incident with me.


 


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander –

 


 


 


 


AS – Central South


 


Briefing note


On Wednesday 28th December 2022 at about 5:40pm police were called to Camberwell Church Street at the junction with Grove Lane, to a 20 year old man who was initially thought to have been involved in a traffic collision. However when first aid was administered it was found that the man had multiple gunshot wounds. 


After first aid was provided by emergency services the man was conveyed to a South London Hospital where he remains in a critical but stable condition.


His next of kin have been informed.


A crime scene remains in place and enquiries are ongoing. No arrests have been made. 


The investigation is being carried out by Specialist Crime Detectives.


 


Please do contact my staff office or me if you have any questions or wish to discuss any further aspect of this incident with me.


 


Anyone with information about what happened is asked to please call 101 quoting CAD 4464/28Dec.


 


If you wish to remain anonymous, please contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. 


 


Regards,


 


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander – Central South

 

AS – Central South


Briefing note


Specialist Detectives investigating the murder of a 29-year-old man, named as Kalabe Legesse, are continuing to appeal for witnesses.


 


Kalabe was found with a fatal stab wound after police were called at 20:24hrs on Friday, 30 December to Peckham Rye Park and Common, close to the café off Strakers Road.


 


A post-mortem examination took place on Saturday, 31 December and found the cause of death to be a haemorrhage and a stab wound to the heart.


 


His next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.


 


Detective Chief Inspector Katherine Goodwin, from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: "Kalabe's family and friends have been left devastated by his death, which occurred after a brutal and senseless attack when he was simply sitting in the park, minding his own business.


We have been working tirelessly to identify those responsible and are keen to hear from anyone who was in or around the park, particularly in the area near the café and playground, at about 20:00hrs. At this early stage in the investigation we believe we are looking for 2 suspects riding pedal bikes, who fled the scene towards Peckham Rye.”


 


Any who witnessed the incident, or who has information about what happened, is asked to call 101 with the reference 6165/30DEC.


 


Information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.


 


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander – Central South


 

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AS – Central South


Briefing note


Police are investigating a series of recent car fires in the Camberwell area.


 


The five incidents date between Saturday, 24 December 2022 and Tuesday, 10 January 2023.


Detectives from the Central South BCU local investigation team are continuing to conduct local enquiries to progress the investigation.


Enquiries continue to establish if the fires are linked.


A 30-year-old man was arrested in connection with the investigation on Tuesday, 10 January. He remains in custody at a south London police station.


Anyone with any information is asked to call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting CAD 2490/10JAN.


Please do contact my staff office or me if you have any questions or wish to discuss any further aspect of this incident with me.


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander – Central South


 


 


 


 


Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS BCU | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL     tel: 0207 232 6317 | internal: 726317 mobile: 07917 133162 Twitter: @InspTomCornish


 


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AS – Central South


Briefing note


On Sunday 22nd of January at 04:59am Police were called by the London Ambulance Service to the Dickens Estate, Marine Street SE16. On attendance police found an unresponsive man who had suffered major trauma injuries as a result of falling multiple stories.


A crime scene was established in the immediate vicinity and unfortunately the man was pronounced deceased shortly after the London Ambulance Service attended.


Detectives from our Local Investigations department attended the scene and the death was deemed as non-suspicious. 


Please do contact my staff office ([email protected]) or me if you have any questions or wish to discuss any further aspect of this incident with me.


Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to call 101 and quote CAD reference 1238/22JAN23. Alternatively they can call Crimestoppers or contact fearless.org.


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander – Central South

AS – Central South


Briefing note


Two teenagers have been arrested following the murder of a man in Peckham Rye.


A 19-year-old man [A] and a 16-year-old boy were arrested on suspicion of murder on Thursday, 19 January. They both remain in custody at a south London police station.


Kalabe Legesse, 29, was found with a stab wound after police were called at 20:24hrs on 30 December 2022 to Peckham Rye Park and Common. Despite the efforts of emergency services, he died at the scene.


 


A post-mortem examination held on 31 December found the cause of death to be a haemorrhage and a stab wound to the heart.


 


His next of kin have been informed of the arrests and continue to be supported by specialist officers.


 


Anyone who witnessed the incident, or who has information about what happened, is asked to call 101 with the reference 6165/30DEC22.


 


Information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.


 


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander

  • 3 weeks later...

AS – Central South


Briefing note


On Sunday 12th of February 2023 at 0956hrs Police were called by the London Fire Brigade to Brook Drive SE11, to reports of a fire at the location.


 


Police attended alongside the London Fire Brigade and London Ambulance Service.


 


A male inside the property was pronounced dead at the scene.


 


A crime scene was established and officers from our local investigations team (CID) have attended the scene. Enquiries are ongoing to establish the cause of the fire.


 


No arrests have been made.


 


Please do contact my staff office ([email protected]) or me if you have any questions or wish to discuss any further aspect of this incident with me.


Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to call 101 and quote CAD reference. Alternatively they can call Crimestoppers.


 


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander – Central South

AS – Central South


Briefing note


On Monday 13th February 2023 at 0822hrs Police were called to Lordship Lane SE22 where a man had attempted to hang himself from his bedroom window.


The London Ambulance Service and police responded and started CPR in his garden. The man was then taken to hospital but sadly life was pronounced extinct at 0943hrs.

A crime scene was quickly established however it has now been closed. His next of kin are aware


The investigation is ongoing and is being progressed by detectives from our Central South BCU CID team, however it has not been deemed suspicious.


Please do contact my staff office ([email protected]) or me if you have any questions or wish to discuss any further aspect of this incident with me.


Anyone with information that may assist the investigation is asked to call 101 and quote CAD reference 1331/13FEB23. Alternatively they can call Crimestoppers or contact fearless.org.


Regards,


Colin Wingrove


Chief Superintendent


BCU Commander – Central South

  • 4 weeks later...

I am sorry for the delay in sending this out; I was not working last weekend hence have only just received it.


 


Date & Time: Friday 10th March 2023 – 22:43hrs


CAD Number: 7856/10MAR23


 


Location: Gibbon Road Honiton Gardens, SE15


Incident Details: Man injured with a firearm


Dear Partners,


 


The MPS received a call from the London Ambulance Service informing us of a fight in progress with one victim shot in the leg. The victim, a 24 year old man was taken to a local hospital by a member of the public prior to both police and ambulance attendance.


Armed response and officers from AS BCU attended the incident and a large crime scene has been put in place. No suspects have been arrested at this time. 


The victim remains stable in hospital and his injuries remain non life threatening or life changing.


There is not believed to be any wider risk to the public. 


The investigation will be managed by colleagues from Specialist Crime. 


We urge anyone who may have any information to call police on 101 quoting CAD Ref: 7856/10MAR23.


Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.


Kind Regards


 


                                            Inspector Marc Steadman                                                          


                                            Operations Room Manager                                                        


                                            Central South (Lambeth & Southwark) BCU                             


             


                                            web: www.met.police.uk                                                            


                                            email: [email protected]                  


  

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The front counter at Walworth Police Station will be closed for refurbishment work from 12th May 2023 and will re-open on 17th July 2023.


A temporary Front Counter will be open to the public 24 hours a day over this period at Southwark Police Station, 305 Borough High Street SE1 1JH.


The temporary Front Counter will provide all the police services provided by the permanent counter.


         Please contact me in the first instance if you have any queries or concerns.


 


Thankyou all for your support.


Yours sincerely


 


Inspector Tom Cornish | Neighbourhood Policing | Southwark | AS BCU | Peckham Police Station, 177 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5SL     tel: 0207 232 6495 | internal: 726495 mobile: 07917 133162

Central South BCU Partner Message

Southwark


 


Date & Time: 2nd April 00:43hrs

CAD Number: 258

CRIS Number: 1236316/23

Incident Type: Serious Assault

Location: Phelps Street, SE17

Incident Details:


Dear Partners,


Officers were called at 00:43hrs on Sunday 2nd April to reports of a man being chased down Phelps Street, SE17, in the direction of Burgess Park, by a group of men, two of whom had knives.



Officers, and the London Ambulance Service attended and located a 17yr old youth who had been stabbed. He was treated at the scene before being taken to St Thomas Hospital. He remains in a serious condition.


Police enquiries remain ongoing. We urge anyone who may have any information or was in the area on Sunday 2nd April to call police on 101 quoting CAD Ref: 258 02APR.


Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.


Kind Regards


 


 


 


Toni James


Inspector – Operations Manager


Central South (Lambeth & Southwark) AS BCU


 


A:  Brixton Police Station,


    367 Brixton Road, Brixton, SW9 7DD


w: www.met.police.uk e: [email protected]


 



 


 

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Date & Time: 19th April 5:30pm
Incident Type: Fall from Height
Location: Browning Street SE17

Dear Partners,

Police were called by members of the public to an address in Browning Street SE17 to a man threatening to jump from a window.

 

Officers on scene engaged with the man from outside the venue. Negotiators along with other specialist units were en route but sadly the man fell before they arrived.

 

First Aid was immediately administered with London Ambulance Service in attendance. The man remains in hospital with a life threatening head injury.

 

Police remain at the venue and in line with protocol following a serious injury after police contact the matter has been referred to the Department of Professional Standards.

 

We urge anyone who may have any information or who was in the area on Wednesday 19th  April 2023 to call police on 101 quoting CAD Ref: 6898/19APR23.

 

Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.

 

Kind regards

 

 

Insp Marc Steadman

Operations Room Manager

Central South BCU

Metropolitan Police Service

 

Address Brixton Police Station, 367 Brixton Road, London, SW9 7DD

 

 

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Central South BCU Partner Message
Southwark

 

Date & Time: 28th April 12:55hrs
CAD Number: 3263
Incident Type: Stabbing
Location: Rye Lane SE15
Incident Details:

Dear Partners,

Police were called at 12:57hrs on Friday, 28 April to reports of a stabbing in Rye Lane, SE15. Officers and the London Ambulance Service responded and found a man suffering a stab injury. He was taken to hospital where his injuries were declared neither life threatening nor life changing and he has since been discharged.

 

A crime scene was set up while initial enquiries were being undertaken but this has since been closed.

 

A man has been arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapons and causing grievous bodily harm with intent. The ongoing investigation is being led by detectives from the Central South Criminal Investigation Department.

 

We urge anyone with any information is asked to call police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting CAD 3263 / 28APR23.

Alternatively, information can be reported 100 per cent anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

Theresa Edmead

A/Inspector

Operations Room Manager | Central South BCU | Lambeth

Metropolitan Police

Brixton Police Station, 367 Brixton Road, London, SW9 7DD

  • 2 weeks later...

I am sorry for the delay in sending this out. I was working in Central London on Sunday and then not at work yesterday.

Central South BCU Partner Message
Southwark

 

Date & Time: 7th May 2023 1813hrs
CAD Number: 5646
Incident Type: Firearms discharge/Road Traffic Collision
Location: Ivanhoe Road/Lyndhurst Way
Incident Details:

Dear Partners,

Police were initially called by members of the public to a firearm being discharged on Ivanhoe Road SE5 following an altercation between 2 men on a moped and a white BMW car. The BMW left the scene before colliding with further vehicles on Lyndhurst Way. Police and the London Ambulance Service attended the incident and 2 men were taken to a local hospital. One of the men suffered a gunshot wound to the leg and another occupant was taken to hospital with injuries consistent with a collision. Neither of their injuries have been deemed life changing or life threatening.

 

The incident is being investigated by officers from the MPS Trident investigation team.

 

We urge anyone who may have any information or who was in the area on Sunday 7th May 20232023 to call police on 101 quoting CAD Ref: 5646/07May23.

Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.

 

Kind regards

 

 

Insp Marc Steadman

Operations Room Manager

Central South BCU

Metropolitan Police Service

 

Address Brixton Police Station, 367 Brixton Road, London, SW9 7DD

 

 

 

 

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  • 1 year later...
On 09/05/2023 at 13:43, bob said:

Date & Time: 7th May 2023 1813hrs
CAD Number: 5646
Incident Type: Firearms discharge/Road Traffic Collision
Location: Ivanhoe Road/Lyndhurst Way
Incident Details:

...

a firearm being discharged on Ivanhoe Road SE5 following an altercation between 2 men on a moped and a white BMW car. The BMW left the scene before colliding with further vehicles on Lyndhurst Way...

As a postscript to this from May 2023: this week, 7 men have each been sentenced to 9 to 17 years imprisonment for their role in this shooting.

This seems like a good result for the Met Police and Crown Prosecution Service. 17 months between incident and sentencing is impressive considering the number of defendants and victims, the forensic evidence there must have been, and courts system totally underwater.

It seems like a bad result for the offenders, who have thrown their own lives in the bin for f*** all. 

https://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/24664297.seven-men-jailed-shootings-peckham/

 

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In a provisional report, external at the end of last year, it identified several issues: Whether vet companies are being transparent about the ownership of individual practices and whether pet owners have enough information about pricing The concentration of vet practices and clinics in the hands of six companies - these now control 60% of the UK's pet-care market Whether this concentration has led to less market competition and allowed some vet care companies to make excess profits 'Hitting targets' A vet, who leads one of IVC's surgeries (and who does not want to be identified because they fear they could lose their job), has shared a new internal document with Panorama. The document uses a colour code to compare the company's UK-wide tests and treatment options and states that it is intended to help staff improve clinical care. It lists key performance indicators in categories that include average sales per patient, X-rays, ultrasound and lab tests. The vet is worried about the new policy: "We will have meetings every month, where one of the area teams will ask you how many blood tests, X-rays and ultrasounds you're doing." If a category is marked in green on the chart, the clinic would be judged to be among the company's top 25% of achievers in the UK. A red mark, on the other hand, would mean the clinic was in the bottom 25%. If this happens, the vet says, it might be asked to come up with a plan of action. The vet says this would create pressure to "upsell" services. Panorama: Why are vet bills so high? Are people being priced out of pet ownership by soaring bills? Watch on BBC iPlayer now or BBC One at 20:00 on Monday 12 January (22:40 in Northern Ireland) Watch on iPlayer For instance, the vet says, under the new model, IVC would prefer any animal with suspected osteoarthritis to potentially be X-rayed. With sedation, that could add £700 to a bill. While X-rays are sometimes necessary, the vet says, the signs of osteoarthritis - the thickening of joints, for instance - could be obvious to an experienced vet, who might prefer to prescribe a less expensive anti-inflammatory treatment. "Vets shouldn't have pressure to do an X-ray because it would play into whether they are getting green on the care framework for their clinic." IVC has told Panorama it is extremely proud of the work its clinical teams do and the data it collects is to "identify and close gaps in care for our patients". It says its vets have "clinical independence", and that prioritising revenue over care would be against the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' (RCVS) code and IVC policy. Vets say they are under pressure to bring in more money per pet   Published 15 April 2025 Vets should be made to publish prices, watchdog says   Published 15 October 2025 The vet says a drive to increase revenue is undermining his profession. Panorama spoke to more than 30 vets in total who are currently working, or have worked, for some of the large veterinary groups. One recalls being told that not enough blood tests were being taken: "We were pushed to do more. I hated opening emails." Another says that when their small practice was sold to a large company, "it was crazy... It was all about hitting targets". Not all the big companies set targets or monitor staff in this way. The high cost of treatment UK pet owners spent £6.3bn on vet and other pet-care services in 2024 - equal to just over £365 per pet-owning household, according to the CMA. However, most pet owners in the UK do not have insurance, and bills can leave less-well-off families feeling helpless when treatment is needed. Many vets used not to display prices and pet owners often had no clear idea of what treatment would cost, but in the past two years that has improved, according to the CMA. Rob Jones has told Panorama that when his family dog, Betty, fell ill during the autumn of 2024 they took her to an emergency treatment centre, Vets Now, and she underwent an operation that cost almost £5,000. Twelve days later, Betty was still unwell, and Rob says he was advised that she could have a serious infection. He was told a diagnosis - and another operation - would cost between £5,000-£8,000.   Image caption, Betty's owners were told an operation on her would cost £12,000 However, on the morning of the operation, Rob was told this price had risen to £12,000. When he complained, he was quoted a new figure - £10,000. "That was the absolute point where I lost faith in them," he says. "It was like, I don't believe that you've got our interests or Betty's interests at heart." The family decided to put Betty to sleep. Rob did not know at the time that both his local vet, and the emergency centre, branded Vets Now, where Betty was treated, were both owned by the same company - IVC. He was happy with the treatment but complained about the sudden price increase and later received an apology from Vets Now. It offered him £3,755.59 as a "goodwill gesture".   Image caption, Rob Jones says he lost faith in the vets treating his pet dog Betty Vets Now told us its staff care passionately for the animals they treat: "In complex cases, prices can vary depending on what the vet discovers during a consultation, during the treatment, and depending on how the patient responds. "We have reviewed our processes and implemented a number of changes to ensure that conversations about pricing are as clear as possible." Value for money? Independent vet practices have been a popular acquisition for corporate investors in recent years, according to Dr David Reader from the University of Glasgow. He has made a detailed study of the industry. Pet care has been seen as attractive, he says, because of the opportunities "to find efficiencies, to consolidate, set up regional hubs, but also to maximise profits". Six large veterinary groups (sometimes referred to as LVGs) now control 60% of the UK pet care market - up from 10% a decade ago, according to the CMA, external. They are: Linnaeus, which owns 180 practices Medivet, which has 363 Vet Partners with 375 practices CVS Group, which has 387 practices Pets at Home, which has 445 practices under the name Vets for Pets IVC Evidensia, which has 900 practices When the CMA announced its provisional findings last autumn, it said there was not enough competition or informed choice in the market. It estimated the combined cost of this to UK pet owners amounted to £900m between 2020-2024. Corporate vets dispute the £900m figure. They say their prices are competitive and made freely available, and reflect their huge investment in the industry, not to mention rising costs, particularly of drugs. The corporate vets also say customers value their services highly and that they comply with the RCVS guidelines.   Image caption, A CMA survey suggests pet owners are happy with the service they receive from vets A CMA survey suggests pet owners are happy with their vets - both corporate and independent - when it comes to quality of service. But, with the exception of Pets at Home, customer satisfaction on cost is much lower for the big companies. "I think that large veterinary corporations, particularly where they're owned by private equity companies, are more concerned about profits than professionals who own veterinary businesses," says Suzy Hudson-Cooke from the British Veterinary Union, which is part of Unite. Proposals for change The CMA's final report on the vet industry is expected by the spring but no date has been set for publication. In its provisional report, it proposed improved transparency on pricing and vet ownership. Companies would have to reveal if vet practices were part of a chain, and whether they had business connections with hospitals, out-of-hours surgeries, online pharmacies and even crematoria. IVC, CVS and Vet Partners all have connected businesses and would have to be more transparent about their services in the future. Pets at Home does not buy practices - it works in partnership with individual vets, as does Medivet. These companies have consistently made clear in their branding who owns their practices. The big companies say they support moves to make the industry more transparent so long as they don't put too high a burden on vets. David Reader says the CMA proposals could have gone further. "There's good reason to think that once this investigation is concluded, some of the larger veterinary groups will continue with their acquisition strategies." The CMA says its proposals would "improve competition by helping pet owners choose the right vet, the right treatment, and the right way to buy medicine - without confusion or unnecessary cost". For Rob Jones, however, it is probably too late. "I honestly wouldn't get another pet," he says. "I think it's so expensive now and the risk financially is so great.             Food Terms of Use About the BBC Privacy Policy Cookies Accessibility Help Parental Guidance Contact the BBC Make an editorial complaint BBC emails for you Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.
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