Brinsley Summer Newsletter

This is the first issue of the “Brinsley Blag”, Brinsley Animal Rescue’s quarterly newsletter.

In this Summer addition we follow the topics of:

* Centre News – Recent developments, fundraisers and donations that involve the centre.

* Rehoming News – All the animals that have recently found their new homes

* Farm – Meet the herd of rescued cows and their stories.

* Equine – How we work with ” wild” ponies to help them get used to human interaction

* Wildlife – What to do if you find a baby bird and how Brinsley copes with the demand of hand rearing young birds

* Small Mammals – The importance of keeping your rabbits in pairs

* Vegan – Nottinghams vegan market

* Sponsorship details

* The lovely tails shop – selling branded and brinsley merchandise

* Animals looking for homes

* Standing order form – make a donation today

We do hope that you enjoy this first addition of the Brinsley Blag. Any comments would be appreciated and taken on board for if we do a issue 2.

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