Following on from our fantastic Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards last week, I thought I’d share some photos of the venue and the event itself with you.
St Paul’s is a beautiful venue and the architecture magnificent. We were lucky to secure such a prestigious and iconic building for our Awards ceremony.

We held the ceremony itself in the Crypt – a really atmospheric location.

Of course we had my childhood hero, the legendary Bill Oddie, as our main host for the evening. Bill was brilliant and added his own special flavour to the ceremony. Thanks so much Bill, it was a real pleasure to be in your company once again.

Heartfelt congratulations to all the winners at the Awards. They truly deserve to be rewarded for their commitment to animal welfare.
Our engagement with supermarkets is also crucial to achieve the best change possible for farm animals. And we’re so pleased that they’ve taken up the challenge to make improvements in the name of animal welfare.
Well done especially to Morrisons (left) for being awarded best improver; Sainsbury’s (right) for the best of the ‘big four’ and Waitrose (bottom) for being awarded Most Compassionate Supermarket.
Keep up the fantastic work all of you. Together we can improve the lives of millions of farm animals.

















Hello from Denmark.
I will give you my best vishes fore the future, wonderfull work you do.
From a little organic farm in Denmark, vhere I am sorry to tell that many pigs live in industrial farms, more than 25 millions pigs produced in this farms a year.
The owners of this farms set a lot of rules, together vith the danish government, to protect their productions. This rules makes it difficult for little farmers like me who wants to have the pigs uotdoors, but we continue our very little production.
Marianne
I wish I could’ve been with you guys while you were visiting St. Paul’s! Unfortunately, here in the U.S, it is getting harder-and-harder for farmer’s to create crops and farm freely as they use to; when “freedom” was truly FREE (pun intended)…
Sincerely,
Thomas Anderson