News: RSPCA invites enigma to House of Lords!
Published: 03 November 2009
Enigma was invited to attend the House of Lords recently for an awards ceremony held by the RSPCA. The Community Animal Welfare Footprints Award Ceremony is invite-only and held every year to honour local authorities and housing providers pioneering new methods of tackling animal welfare issues. It recognises and celebrates those who have gone above and beyond basic service requirements to ensure higher animal welfare standards.
Enigma and the RSPCA have been working together for 18 months now, with the launch of a new, interactive education site due in January 2010.
James Furniss, attended on behalf of Enigma and has been working on the project from the outset. James said;
It was a really wonderful night and an honour to attend. It has been inspiring working with the team at the RSPCA on their education website. From Enigma’s point-of-view, it was excellent to see some of the projects and organisations RSPCA are involved in.


