Long-serving head zookeeper at Sewerby Zoo attends Royal Garden Party

Monday, 18 May 2026

John Pickering, head zookeeper at Sewerby Hall and Gardens, has attended the Royal Garden Party which took place on Wednesday, 6 May in recognition of his outstanding public service spanning more than 40 years.

John was nominated by East Riding of Yorkshire Council as a mark of appreciation for his long-standing dedication to animal welfare, conservation, and community engagement. The zookeeper’s attendance at this prestigious event reflects both his exceptional contribution and the high regard in which he is held.

Having joined Sewerby Hall and Gardens in 1979, John has played a pivotal role in maintaining exemplary standards of animal care in line with DEFRA requirements. Throughout his career, he has provided a safe haven for animals surrendered by private owners and collectors, ensuring their continued wellbeing.

John has hand reared three Humboldt penguins, Pickle, Toby, and Webster, when their parents were unable to care for them. He also cared for Rosie, believed to be the oldest Humboldt penguin in the world, and successfully hand reared a baby monkey during his tenure.

As a dedicated mentor, John has supported and trained countless keepers and apprentices. He has also enhanced the visitor experience by developing keeper talks, feeding sessions, and animal encounters that have helped educate and inspire the public.

John played a key role in managing the zoo’s response to both the Avian Influenza outbreak and the COVID-19 pandemic, helping to safeguard the welfare of animals, staff, and visitors during extremely challenging times.

His commitment to sustainability has also been evident through practical initiatives, including reusing estate branches, repurposing fallen trees into bark mulch, and upcycling materials for enclosure improvements.

In recognition of his service, John has previously received the council’s Long Service Award, further highlighting a career defined by dedication, integrity, and professionalism.

Councillor Nick Coultish, cabinet member for culture, leisure and tourism at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: "We are delighted that John was invited to attend the Royal Garden Party in recognition of his remarkable service. His dedication over more than four decades has made a lasting impact on Sewerby Hall, Gardens and Zoo, along with the wider community. This honour is greatly deserved."

John added: ‘’I feel so honoured that my employers had nominated me to go to the garden party. I do my best for the animals and try and make their lives better, we rescue a lot of animals here so I like to think we are doing a lot of good work.’’

The council extends its congratulations to John on this achievement and thanks him for his continued commitment to excellence in public service.

To hear what John has to say about his time as a zookeeper, see: 140526 John Pickering Interview Subs

For more information about the zoo at Sewerby Hall and Gardens, visit: Sewerby Hall Zoo – A Family‑Friendly Zoo Near Bridlington

John in front of Buckingham Palace at the event.

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John in 1979, 17 years old.

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