A zoo owner has put forward plans for a new multi-purpose vet building as part of a project to bring a number of endangered species to his park. A planning application has been submitted for a number of upgrades to the Fenn Bell Conservation Project on the Hoo Peninsula. The site in Fenn Street, which became the first animal park to be given the title of a licensed zoo in Medway in 2017, sits off the Ratcliffe Highway in St Mary Hoo. It is home to exotic animals including meerkats, toucans, barn owls and bobcats, of which many have been rescued and came via other wildlife parks. However, the z…