26 May – Spring Open Day

Spring Fund Raising Day – Sunday 26th May!

£1 entry – We will have all our usual charity stalls and other local animal charities as well as Veggies burgers and lots of lovely cakes as well as some beautiful new merchandise.

So come and see us and our current residents, we really hope to see you all at ours and we will post updates soon.

– Tombola & Raffle prize donations required (We would apprechiate tombola donations of new & unused items).

Raffle prizes needed:
– Alcohol
– Toiletries – cruelty free & vegan
– Donations from companies welcome too!

Please message us if you may have anything to donate.

NO ON-SITE PARKING:
There is no parking on site – Please use public transport where possible, park responsibly.

Dogs – Well behaved dogs on a lead welcome

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