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Foot & Mouth delays
Opening of State of the Art Equine Centre |
The opening to the public of Penny Farm an
Equine Recovery and Rehabilitation Centre at Peel, nr Blackpool, is yet another
casualty of the Foot and Mouth outbreak.
Due to open its gates on 1st April the new ILPH
(International League for the Protection of Horses) Recovery and Rehabilitation
Centre, is to stay closed until MAFF lift their ban on the movement of
livestock.
The same delay in opening applies to the ILPH
run Underhill Touring Caravan and Camping site nextdoor which was also due to
open its doors to the public on 1st April.
Says Lesley Southwood, Trading Company Manager
at the ILPH, "At present we have sheep grazing on site which cannot be
moved because of the current Foot and Mouth restrictions. Both the Touring
Caravan and Camping site and our equine Recovery and Rehabilitation Centre
nextdoor, together with its Visitors' Centre, as well as our 5 other UK
Centres, will remain closed until Government restrictions are
lifted."
Those wishing to visit the horses and the
Visitors' Centre and/or stay at the Touring Caravan and Camping site can find
up-to-date information from the ILPH website at
www.ilph.org, from local papers
or by ringing 01253 766983 (R & R Centre) or 01253 763107 (caravan
site).
Visit our website at
www.ilph.org
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