Christmas Open Day – 30 November

Our Christmas Open day is not long away, this year we’ll be holding it on Sunday 30 November, we hope you can join us to raise vital funds for our rescue centre.

Click Here to Download our Poster  Xmas open day 2014

We will open up the rescue centre from 11am until 4pm, admission is only £1 for adults and free to children, when accompanied by an adult.

Dogs on leads welcome.

Come and see the animals, meet Santa and see the many stalls;

  • Fund raising stalls
  • Craft Stalls
  • Tombola
  • Santas Grotto
  • Food and drink
  • Craft stalls
  • BAR Merchandise

Please note we do not have on-site parking, please park responsibly.

Click on link below for directions;

https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=brinsleyanimalrescue&sll=50.500000,6.000000&sspn=19.000000,38.000000&ie=UTF8&hq=brinsleyanimalrescue&hnear=&filter=0&update=1&ll=53.044567,-1.318831&spn=0.008721,0.019205&z=16&iwloc=A&cid=15304790936064064217

 

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