The British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) has announced that after a 68-year run, it will no longer hold its annual Congress.

BSAVA Congress was first held in London in 1958, when 245 vets attended.

In 1991, it became the first organisation to host its annual congress at the newly-built ICC Birmingham, where it remained for nearly three decades, growing from an initial 1,800 delegates to welcoming 10,000 delegates and exhibitors in 2012.

Somehow, though, it never lost that sense of community that came with it being the annual event of a membership association.

The editor of this website has many fond memories, including delivering bottles of 'Bugwiser', 'Kronenbug', 'Carlsbug', 'Catfleas' (Caffreys) and 'Bug Iced' to delegates' hotel bedrooms to promote Program flea treatment and organising a spoof protest march against fleas with the charity Dogs for the Disabled, which proved immune to the ICC security team (one of whom was heard radioing: "But we can't move them on, they're in wheelchairs".

However, in 2009, competition arrived in the form of the London Vet Show.  

In 2018, the decision was made to move Congress North to Manchester, but then of course COVID hit, forcing the cancellation of the last Birmingham Congress and the first Manchester one in 2021.

Sadly, there was probably never going to be room for two major congresses for the veterinary profession - especially with the rise of online learning - and the one in the capital city was always likely to win that particular battle.

BSAVA says it is now focussing its resources on new initiatives that it believes will better serve its members. 

President Julian Hoad said: “The BSAVA needs to adapt as the landscape changes and as the profession continues to innovate and grow.

"We’ve conducted extensive research with our members on their education and development needs and the future requirements of the wider profession. 

"It’s clear that we need to adapt to offer more agile solutions which will bring huge benefits to vets and veterinary nurses.

"With that in mind, the BSAVA has decided that it’s time to retire Congress.

"We believe we will deliver better value to our members by pursuing new opportunities and developing more versatile product innovations.

"As an organisation we’re extremely proud of the legacy Congress leaves behind. 

"It's been a cherished and valuable event for the profession over the last 68 years, and we want to thank all who’ve been part of that legacy.”

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