Ribchester wildlife charity receives funding boost from housing developers

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Brambles Wildlife Rescue cares for injured wildlife and is led by Justin and Mel Greenhalgh. Brambles Wildlife Rescue in Ribchester has benefitted from a £

Preston City Council leader Matthew Brown on sepsis, two week hospital stay and paramedics breaking down the doorReview: A visit to the Preston restaurant that’s Thai-ing up Lane EndsBrambles Wildlife Rescue in Ribchester has benefitted from a £1,000 donation from Barratt and David Wilson Homes.

Justin said: “We work full-time alongside running the rescue service, which is entirely self-funded and non-profit. The pandemic saw our workload and demand double due to more people being off work, and thus coming across more wounded and sick animals than before. “Over the next couple of years, we are looking to build a small independent rescue building with veterinary pens and care kits to give the best possible facilities for injured wildlife in our care. This includes four large secure aviaries with insulation huts for winter, and water pool facilities for larger waterfowl from ducks to swans.”

“Donations and grants are so important to Brambles Wildlife Rescue to enable us to keep our doors open to operate, rescue, save a life, and release back to the wild, supporting and boosting the wildlife population in our local communities.” Claire Jarvis, managing director at David Wilson Homes North West, said: “Brambles Wildlife Rescue is an outstanding feature in the local area that is worthy of any available support. Its contribution to the local wildlife and nature cannot be overstated, and we are delighted to have been able to assist with its upcoming projects.”

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