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IN MEMORIAM

                                                                                From 2003 to 2006 he was a member
                                                                                of the BBC’s rural affairs advisory
                                                                                committee, ensuring veterinary matters
                                                                                were presented accurately across the
                                                                                network and advising on various animal-
                                                                                related elements of Archers storylines.
                                                                                He was also the veterinary adviser to
                                                                                the second series of the BBC Three
                                                                                series ‘Kill It, Cook It, Eat It’ – aimed at
                                                                                helping consumers understand where
                                                                                food comes from, and the high welfare
                                                                                standards of production in this country.
                                                                                Peter was elected to the Royal College
                                                                                of Veterinary Surgeon’s Council in 2004
                                                                                and served for 12 years, including being
                                                                                President in 2010-2011. He is held in
                                                                                great affection by the RCVS, who describe
                                                                                him as erudite and knowledgeable, always
                                                                                happy to help, and a pleasure to work with.
                                                                                Amongst Peter’s many achievements,
                                                                                he received the prestigious BVA Chiron
                                                                                Award in 2007. The citation says it all:
                                            option for one so practical and keen to
                                            make a difference.                  “Peter Charles Jinman - who, with
                                                                                boundless energy and commitment, has
        PETER JINMAN (1974)                 Peter then had a distinguished career   given outstanding service to the BVA,
                                            that led him to become president both   the veterinary profession and the animals
        Tribute by Peter’s family and       of the Royal College of Veterinary
        Christianne Glossop                                                     under their care. A man of innovation
                                            Surgeons (2010-11) and the British   and integrity, his vision of the need
        Peter Jinman, who died aged 72 of   Veterinary Association (2002-03). He   for the profession to embrace ethical
        cancer, was a greatly loved rural vet in   was appointed OBE in 2004.   considerations is but one of his legacies
        Herefordshire whose impact and influence   Despite reaching the heights of his   to the art of veterinary science”.
        reached Westminster and the BBC.    profession, Peter remained a vet with   Outside veterinary business, Peter was
        Peter was born in 1951 in Royal     mud on his boots, as comfortable    elected as an independent councillor
        Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.       testing cattle for TB as advising   to Herefordshire County Council in
        His father, Charles Jinman was an   government on animal welfare policy.   2017. During the Covid-19 pandemic
        electrical engineer, and his mother   During the 2001 foot and mouth    and, drawing on his understanding of
        Floss was one of the country’s first   disease (FMD) epidemic he averted   population medicine and epidemiology,
        female county court clerks. His father   disaster when marksmen were    Peter gave guidance on the risks of
        was 52 years old when he was born, a   deployed up both sides of the same hill   discharging potentially infectious patients
        life disrupted by two world wars. This   simultaneously to cull infected sheep.  into care homes. At his suggestion,
        was the context of Peter’s early life,   As a vet in rural practice Peter treated all   provision of additional training and PPE
        a hard-working family in a period of   creatures great and small, winning the   helped to reduce the county’s death rate.
        post war recovery on the outskirts of   respect and affection of his clients. He   In 2011, with his daughter Phillippa,
        Coventry. As a child, he was obsessed   saw his farmers through BSE, FMD, and   he bought, renovated and breathed life
        with the natural world, his time taken   the ongoing scourge of bovine TB, and   into his village pub, the Temple Bar, in
        up with excursions into the countryside   ensured the practising veterinary voice   Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, donning
        with his friends birdwatching.      of reason and compassion was heard, as   rubber gloves to wash up after Sunday
        He attended Feldon school in        eradication plans were developed.    lunch service.
        Leamington Spa, then Warwick school,   A long-standing member of the BVA,
        and graduated in Veterinary Medicine   he became President in 2002, his   His eclectic interests led to adventure
        from the Royal Veterinary College in   tenure coinciding with the departure of   holidays that included sailing in the
        1974. Two years later, he joined the   both the CEO and Deputy. Undaunted,   Caribbean, hiking up volcanoes in
        Ewyas Harold practice, marrying the   Peter rolled up his sleeves and set   Hawaii and canoeing on the Colorado
        boss’s daughter, Gill Carter, in 1977,   to work as both President and Chief   river. His son, Henry, recalls a trip
        and becoming a partner in 1979.     Executive. Hardly leaving the building,   to Croatia, where they unknowingly
                                                                                negotiated a minefield before sitting
        Peter initially planned to study zoology   and consistently good humoured,   down to lunch. He found joy in
        – although a chance meeting with JZ   Peter sought solutions, and forged   ornithology, music, tennis, sailing and
        Young convinced Peter that veterinary   collaborations everywhere he went, to   always taking the scenic route in search
        medicine would be a more suitable   the benefit of BVA.                 of a fantastic view. He was a liveryman

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