Meet our TB Testers, Vet Techs & Medicine Advisors
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Tom Bent
Approved Tuberculin Tester
Before joining our team in 2021, Tom worked on a farm in Australia. His favourite part of his role is working with cattle and getting to meet the farmers of Cheshire. When he’s not taking care of his family farm and border collies, he enjoys going out and socialising with his friends.
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Amy Oldfield
Approved Tuberculin Tester
Amy fell in love with farming after spending her weekends milking cattle at the age of twelve, and worked at a local dairy farm before joining our team in 2021. When she’s not working or socialising, she loves taking part in Young Farmers events and taking her dog, Nelly, on nice big walks.
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Ellie Atherton
Approved Tuberculin Tester
Ellie is a farmers daughter from Cheshire and has a large passion for agriculture – working with livestock is what she enjoys most. Having a range of experience with both cattle and sheep, Ellie was keen to train as an ATT and join the Willows team!
When she’s not working, you can find Ellie taking care of her horses, partaking in horsing events or helping out on the family farm.
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Megan Kettleborough
Approved Tuberculin Tester
Megan joined the Willows in 2024 after working as a TB tester in a Shropshire practice for 3 years. Meg loves her job, she came from a farming background and knew she always wanted to work with animals.
Outside of work, Meg enjoys spending time with her 2 children and going to different agricultural shows, usually with a drink in hand and their Springer, Lola, in tow.
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Zoe Jones
Approved Tuberculin Tester
Zoe is Manx and spent her childhood growing up on the Isle of Man. After working in agriculture for a few years, Zoe decided to chase a new venture and become an Approved Tuberculin Tester for us, starting in 2024.
Outside of work, Zoe spends her free time at the gym, walking/hiking and occasionally knitting!
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Carol Gibbon
Accounts and Office Coordinator, Registered Animal Medicines Advisor
Carol grew up in Cheshire, and joined our team in 1992, shortly before we changed our name to Willows Veterinary Group. Her busy household contains three cats, a huntaway, guinea pigs, a tortoise and a beef herd, and she enjoys going on holiday with her family, attending local agricultural shows and spending time with her daughters.