On Friday 3rd March Worshipful
proceeds of the raffle held at W Bro Davies’ in December.
WM of Neyland attended Greenacres Animal Rescue and presented them with a cheque for £400. This sum was theproceeds of the raffle held at W Bro Davies’ in December.
In the picture are Natalie Thomas who works for the
animals not just cats and dogs. At the moment they also have, horses, sheep, goats, ferrets, ducks, chickens, turkeys and pigs all being looked after by a bunch of dedicated carers and volunteers.
The Centre relies totally on donations from the public of not just money, but also food and bedding.
at the rescue centre, W Bro Davies and Mikey Lawlor Manager of the Rescue Centre. Greenacres rescues allanimals not just cats and dogs. At the moment they also have, horses, sheep, goats, ferrets, ducks, chickens, turkeys and pigs all being looked after by a bunch of dedicated carers and volunteers.
The Centre relies totally on donations from the public of not just money, but also food and bedding.
Greenacres is sanctuary for the animals it opens its doors and hearts for. Many animals have been subjected to extreme cruelty, abandonment and neglect, and Greenacres
dedicated staff and volunteers set to work immediately in order to bring the animals back health and happiness.
dedicated staff and volunteers set to work immediately in order to bring the animals back health and happiness.
Some of the animals that come to Green Acres cannot be re-homed, and therefore become part of the surroundings. Greenacres is more than a sanctuary for some, it is
quite literally their forever home.
quite literally their forever home.
Pictures and text by W Bro John Watson
pictures.
Grand Almoner who also attended, but [quite rightly] was deemed not attractive enough to be in thepictures.