
Rangeford Villages is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Scott Miller as the organisation’s new Veterinary Ambassador, a role designed to strengthen community engagement and further enhance the wellbeing-focused lifestyle offered across its contemporary later-living villages.
In his new role, Dr Miller will lead a series of village talks, offer guidance on wellbeing and pet-friendly living, participate in meet-and-greet events, and officially open bark parks at Rangeford Villages locations across the UK. His involvement will deepen owner connection, deliver educational experiences, and highlight the importance of pets and active living in later life.
A highly respected figure known well known for his More4 show, Vet on the Hill, and for being resident vet on ITV’s This Morning, Dr Miller brings a wealth of experience, energy and warmth to the ambassador role and will work closely with village teams to enrich the day-to-day lives of owners.
Dr Scott Miller said: “Pets play such an important role in keeping us vital, active and present. Their unconditional love is joyful, and their companionship a true comfort for their humans, especially to those in later life. I am proud to be the Ambassador for Rangeford Villages who have always been pro-pet, helping their owners to enjoy the ownership of furry friends and benefit from the many positive rewards that the relationship brings. I’m looking forward to meeting owners, supporting village programmes, and being part of the exciting developments happening across the communities.”

Amanda Valentine, Head of Marketing, Rangeford Villages, said:
“At Rangeford Villages, we recognise that pets play a vital role in enhancing emotional wellbeing, reducing stress, and helping our owners to feel more connected and supported every day. We are proud to welcome Dr Miller as our Ambassador. His expertise and approachable nature make him a perfect fit for our communities. His presence across our villages will further enhance owner engagement, bring added value to events and activities, and reinforce our commitment to offering exceptional, wellbeing-led village life.”
Dr Miller will begin his ambassadorial duties with appearances and events scheduled throughout the year, including a series of launch celebrations as new bark parks and community facilities open across Rangeford Villages.