ADCH Conference 2026 Set for Another Sell Out Event
Excitement is building for ADCH Conference 2026 as interest continues to grow across the sector.
With over 450 tickets already allocated, the event is once again on track for a complete sell out. Over the past two years high demand led to us operating a cancellation list, and this year’s event looks to be heading the same way.
Early Bird tickets have already sold out and we would like to thank everyone who secured their place early. ADCH Members can still book at the exclusive discounted rate of £145 + VAT, which includes attendance at the Petplan and ADCH Animal Charity Awards 2026. This exceptional value is made possible thanks to the generous support of our Conference sponsors, whose contributions help us keep the event accessible for our Member organisations.
The programme for 2026 continues to expand, with more sessions confirmed this month. Attendees can look forward to a broad range of topics, from innovative rehoming projects and new research to legislative updates, volunteer support and fresh perspectives on fundraising. Whether attendees are working or volunteering on the frontline, managing teams or branches, or specialising in particular areas, the programme promises insights and ideas that can be taken straight back to their organisations.
Alongside the growing delegate list, interest from sponsors and exhibitors has also been strong. Only a few spaces now remain for organisations that wish to raise their profile at the leading event for animal welfare professionals. Sponsoring or exhibiting at the Conference offers valuable opportunities to connect with decision makers, meet practitioners working directly with animals and gain visibility both onsite and through ADCH digital channels. Last year, 100 percent of our event supporters reported that they would recommend the event to others, and with only a couple of spaces left, these final opportunities are expected to be taken quickly.
ADCH Conference 2026 is shaping up to be another memorable, informative and collaborative event for the sector, and we look forward to welcoming attendees from across the UK, Ireland and beyond in Telford this May. Anyone planning to attend or support the event is encouraged to book soon to avoid missing out on the UK’s largest animal welfare event.
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