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Cornwall charity kennels reopen six years after closure
Summary
St Francis Dogs Home near Newquay has reopened its kennels after a six-year closure, adding 10 new kennels and two isolation rooms.
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The St Francis Dogs Home, near Newquay in Cornwall, has reopened its kennels six years after they were closed. The charity said the kennels were shut because they needed urgent redevelopment. During the closure the organisation continued to find homes for rescue dogs through fostering and rehoming. The new facilities include 10 kennels and two isolation rooms, which centre manager Beverly Dobson said will complement the charity's dog fostering programme.
Key details:
- The kennels were closed six years ago because they required urgent redevelopment.
- The reopened site includes 10 new kennels and two isolation rooms.
- The charity continued to rehome rescue dogs through its fostering programme while the kennels were closed.
- Centre manager Beverly Dobson said the new facilities will complement the fostering work.
- Jeremy Varcoe, a former trust chairman, cut the ribbon and expressed excitement about the reopening.
Summary:
The reopening adds capacity for rescued dogs and supports the charity's existing fostering efforts. Undetermined at this time.
