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All Creatures Great and Small Animal Sanctuary

All Creatures Great and Small Animal Sanctuary, a registered charity operating in South Wales, specialises in caring for abandoned and/or abused animals.

All Creatures Great and Small

All Creatures Great and Small Animal Sanctuary, a registered charity operating in South Wales, specialises in caring for abandoned and/or abused animals. Their friendly and professional staff, some of whom are volunteers, are there to answer any questions you may have about their work.

 

Looking after any animal is a huge commitment and takes time, money and patience.

 

Whether you:

  • would like to offer a home to one of our orphans,
  • or would like to help us as a volunteer (minimum age 16),
  • or make a donation to enable us to carry out our work

 

They are there to help. At All Creatures Great and Small Animal Sanctuary, their goal is to provide a courteous and caring service of the highest affordable quality to help animals in need - domestic, farm or wild.

 

Browse their web site for more information about All Creatures Great and Small Animal Sanctuary.

 

If you have any questions or would like to speak to All Creatures Great and Small Animal Sanctuary, please e-mail us at enquiries@allcreaturesgreatandsmall.org.uk| or call us at 01633 866144.

 

At All Creatures Great and Small Animal Sanctuary, Church Farm, Llanfrechfa, Cwmbran, NP44 8AD, the animals always come first.

 

For further information visit their website|


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Church Farm, Llanfrechfa, Cwmbran, NP44 8AD.

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