Darcey Clothier
Stables Equine Practice Manager
Darcey joined the practice in October 2022. She has worked in a few different areas of the equine industry during her career so far and has also enjoyed riding her own or other people’s horses for many years. When not working, Darcey enjoys walking her dogs on the Mendips and helping around the farm.
Related Members
Shelley Monks
Langford Vet Practice Manager
Shelley Monks
Langford Vet Practice Manager
BSc CVLM
Shelley spent the first 14years of her career as a Veterinary Nurse, working at vet practices in Bristol and Swindon. She joined the University of Bristol in 2004 as practice manager for the Small Animal Practice (now called Langford Vet Practice). When she first started, the practice worked out of small premises towards the back of the Langford site and then only had a team of 5 staff. Over the years, she has helped the practice to grow and is proud to work alongside an incredible team of 36 staff!
Langford Vet Practice Manager
Shelley Monks
Langford Vet Practice Manager
BSc CVLM
Shelley spent the first 14years of her career as a Veterinary Nurse, working at vet practices in Bristol and Swindon. She joined the University of Bristol in 2004 as practice manager for the Small Animal Practice (now called Langford Vet Practice). When she first started, the practice worked out of small premises towards the back of the Langford site and then only had a team of 5 staff. Over the years, she has helped the practice to grow and is proud to work alongside an incredible team of 36 staff!
Diane Leggo
Farm Animal Practice Manager
Diane Leggo
Farm Animal Practice Manager
RVN
Diane joined Langford Vet Practice at Langford Vets in 2006 and became Head Nurse in 2011. She completed her Advanced Diploma in Veterinary Nursing in 2015. Diane enjoyed leading the nursing team and is passionate about delivering optimum care to patients. Diane's special interests include medical nursing, preventative healthcare and puppy behaviour. In July 2021 Diane took on the new challenge of Farm Animal Practice Manager.
Farm Animal Practice Manager
Diane Leggo
Farm Animal Practice Manager
RVN
Diane joined Langford Vet Practice at Langford Vets in 2006 and became Head Nurse in 2011. She completed her Advanced Diploma in Veterinary Nursing in 2015. Diane enjoyed leading the nursing team and is passionate about delivering optimum care to patients. Diane's special interests include medical nursing, preventative healthcare and puppy behaviour. In July 2021 Diane took on the new challenge of Farm Animal Practice Manager.
Tim Randle
Veterinary Surgeon
Tim Randle
Veterinary Surgeon
BVSc MRCVS
Tim graduated from Bristol Veterinary School in 1994 and from there went straight into equine practice in Worcestershire. He returned to Bristol in 1998 as Director of Equine Practice at the Langford Field Station. Subsequently he joined Nicko at The Stables where a great partnership was forged. Although Tim 'hung up his boots' as a rider several years ago, he remains closely involved with the sport of Horse Trials in various capacities.
Tim is a Veterinary Advisor to the United States Equestrian Team as well as maintaining his long standing involvement with Equestrian Team GB. He was a member of the Veterinary Commission for the 2012 and 2016 Olympic games and continues to spend much of his spare time working at events up and down the UK each Summer. Within the practice, his areas of special interest are lameness investigation and reproduction.
Veterinary Surgeon
Tim Randle
Veterinary Surgeon
BVSc MRCVS
Tim graduated from Bristol Veterinary School in 1994 and from there went straight into equine practice in Worcestershire. He returned to Bristol in 1998 as Director of Equine Practice at the Langford Field Station. Subsequently he joined Nicko at The Stables where a great partnership was forged. Although Tim 'hung up his boots' as a rider several years ago, he remains closely involved with the sport of Horse Trials in various capacities.
Tim is a Veterinary Advisor to the United States Equestrian Team as well as maintaining his long standing involvement with Equestrian Team GB. He was a member of the Veterinary Commission for the 2012 and 2016 Olympic games and continues to spend much of his spare time working at events up and down the UK each Summer. Within the practice, his areas of special interest are lameness investigation and reproduction.
Jenny Mason
Veterinary Surgeon
Jenny Mason
Veterinary Surgeon
BVSc CertAVP(ESST) MRCVS
Jenny has worked for the Equine Practice based at Langford Vets, University of Bristol since 2004. She is interested in all aspects of equine surgery and medicine. She holds the Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Equine Soft Tissue Surgery) and gets great satisfaction from working on cases from beginning to end.
Jenny continues to work for the University, with a leading role supporting the students in their final year equine rotations, to ensure the vets of the future are up to the job! As another part of her role she works alongside the vets at the Stables Equine Practice to provide both the best level of care to her patients and their owners as well as being responsible for the student experience, so you are likely see her around!
Outside her work, Jenny is often busy with her daughter who is an active pony club member - as a result you may see her at various equine events in the weekends and holidays. Rest is a rare word for this busy lady who relaxes by nurturing her beautiful and productive garden and occasionally helping on their small holding which keeps her husband happy.
Veterinary Surgeon
Jenny Mason
Veterinary Surgeon
BVSc CertAVP(ESST) MRCVS
Jenny has worked for the Equine Practice based at Langford Vets, University of Bristol since 2004. She is interested in all aspects of equine surgery and medicine. She holds the Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Equine Soft Tissue Surgery) and gets great satisfaction from working on cases from beginning to end.
Jenny continues to work for the University, with a leading role supporting the students in their final year equine rotations, to ensure the vets of the future are up to the job! As another part of her role she works alongside the vets at the Stables Equine Practice to provide both the best level of care to her patients and their owners as well as being responsible for the student experience, so you are likely see her around!
Outside her work, Jenny is often busy with her daughter who is an active pony club member - as a result you may see her at various equine events in the weekends and holidays. Rest is a rare word for this busy lady who relaxes by nurturing her beautiful and productive garden and occasionally helping on their small holding which keeps her husband happy.