Chief Veterinary Officer (United Kingdom)
The Chief Veterinary Officer is an official in the British government, who is head of veterinary services in the United Kingdom. Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland also each have a Chief Veterinary Officer.The following people have held the post of Chief Veterinary Officer for the United Kingdom:
- Alexander Curtis Cope, 1893–1905
- Sir Stewart Stockman, 1905–1926
- Sir James Joseph Ralph Jackson, 1926–1932
- Sir Percy John Luxton Kelland, 1932–1938
- Sir Daniel Alfred Edmond Cabot, 1938–1948
- Sir Thomas Dalling, 1948–1952
- Sir John Neish Ritchie, 1952–1965
- Mr John Reid, 1965–1970
- Mr A G Beynon, 1970–1973
- Mr A C L Brown, 1973–1980
- Mr William Howard Rees, August 1980 – May 1988
- Keith Meldrum, June 1988 – April 1997
- James Scudamore, April 1997 – March 2004
- Dr Debby Reynolds, March 2004 – November 2007
- Fred Landeg, November 2007 – May 2008
- Mr Nigel Gibbens, 21 May 2008 – 28 February 2018
- Christine Middlemiss, 1 March 2018 – present
List of post holders for Wales
- Dr Christianne Glossop, June 2005 – present
List of post holders for Scotland
The Scottish post was created in October 2002, and the following people have held the post:
- Leslie Gardner, October 2002 – March 2003
- Charles Milne, March 2003 – June 2009
- Simon Hall, June 2009 – June 2011
- Sheila Voas, June 2011 – present
List of post holders for Northern Ireland
- Dr Robert Milligan McCracken, 1998–2002
- Mr R M Houston, 2002–2013
- Mr R J Huey, 2013–present