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Wildlife Hospital – Update

In 2011 we were granted planning permission to convert a large garage, which we will use to treat wildlife that comes into the charity.

We have been working very hard raising the funds for this vital work, now with £8,000 raised so far, we are able to start the first stage.

Now the the garage has been divided up into two main rooms and a store, the electrician has first fixed the wiring. This week the installation of the doors and windows was completed. Thanks to Acorn Windows who offered us a discount, helping the charities money go further.

We still need another £5,000 to complete the works, once finished we will have an amazing first class facility for the diagnosis and treatment of wild animals, as well as for rearing orphaned baby birds and mammals..

If you can help us by making a financial donation, please click on the link below, without support from the public, we can not carry out this vital work.

CLICK HERE TO DONATE ON LINE OR;

Animal Hospital

 

 

 

 

Or Send a cheque payable to Brinsley Animal Rescue to;

69 Hobsic Close

Brinsley

Nottingham

NG16 5AX

 

Our thanks go to;

Acorn Windows of Wolloton Nottingham have very kindly offered to supply the windows and doors for our hospital at costs and fitted free, we are extremely grateful which means the charities funds will go further.

243 Trowell Road

Wolloton

Nottingham

NG8 2EP

(0115) 9287984

 

 

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