Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary

Monday: 10:00 - 16:00
Tuesday: 10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 16:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 16:00
Friday: 10:00 - 16:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 16:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 16:00

About Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary

Nestled on a hillside overlooking the beautiful Irwell valley Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary is a charity committed to caring for dogs, cats, farm animals and

Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary Description

Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary is one of the largest of its kind in the North West of England. It now boasts a 55 acre site in Edenfield near Ramsbottom, Lancashire and is uniquely positioned to cover a wide geographical area stretching across Lancashire to the Pennines and down in to Greater Manchester. Bleakholt is under constant development so as to be able to provide the very best possible care for over 450 animals currently with us.

So where did it all begin? As with many such charities it gradually evolved. It was started by a very kind lady, Olive Lomas, who saved a lucky donkey named Maudie from slaughter. Her hard work and commitment continued thereby saving many horses. In 1957, the project moved on to Bleakholt Farm in the Pennine foothills above Ramsbottom. In the 60’s and 70’s our cats and dogs were housed in leaky wooden buildings. Our horses had old railway carriages for shelter. This was all we could afford. The site and work of the Sanctuary has steadily expanded and improved since then. Additions included a block of heated catteries and heated kennels. We now have purpose built stables and 1999 saw the opening of a cat and kitten building. We now have a dog hospital, where we are able to provide minor treatments and an appropriate environment for those of our dogs who are under the weather. Our Waddington kennel block was re-built in 2005, and 2006 saw the re-building of another block named Keller block. Both of these blocks have all the latest “mod cons” including underfloor heating and sliding hatches. Improvements are needed all the time. We have completed a much needed new toilet block in 2007 and an extra cat building was completed in 2008 allowing all our felines to be housed in one area. In the future we hope to be able to build a new dog kennel block to include new facilities such as a home environment simulation room to aid in training exercises.

In 1969 Bleakholt became a registered charity. Our first president was Margaret, Duchess of Argyll. Our latest president, appointed in 2003, is Ted Robbins who you will know from TV (including “Phoenix Nights”) and radio. Currently he has a programme on Radio Lancashire. He has been a visitor to Bleakholt with his family on a number of occasions in the past so we were pleased he accepted our invitation to be our president. He regularly promotes the good work of the Sanctuary, for which we are very grateful, as well as joining us on Open Days when his busy schedule allows. Thanks Ted! In January 2006, acting upon the advice of the Charities Commission, Bleakholt changed its status to a limited company.

The overall planning and management of Bleakholt falls to our Board of Directors (Trustees) who hold monthly meetings. These Directors are members elected at our Annual General Meeting. The day to day tasks of running the Sanctuary and caring for our charges is carried out by our dedicated staff. They are backed up by our army of supporters and volunteers who provide their time and help in so many ways and without whom the Sanctuary could not continue. We are extremely grateful for all the hard work they do. It is very rewarding. Please help us in providing this worthwhile service.

Bleakholt hopes this site will give you an insight in to the Sanctuary and its aims. We also hope it introduces you to a few new friends both of the two-legged and four-legged variety.

Reviews

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Cat of the week Willow is a 4 year old female who came to Bleakholt as her owners were moving house and were unable to take her with them. We think Willow would suit a quiet home with older/sensible children and no other pets. Willow was a little shy but has now grown in confidence and will come to you for a fuss. If you would like to meet Willow, please call into the cattery any day between 10-4. If you would like to look at any of our other cats please look on our website, www.bleakholt.org

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Dog of the week Axle is a very sweet fun loving Jack Russell terrier, he’s looking for an active family that will also do some training with him. He’s friendly to most dogs and has lived with an calm cat, he has been around children so we would be happy for him to go with children of 7 years +. Axle came to us after his owners had to move and it wasn’t possible to take him with them, he like going in the car so he’s up for trips to the local park and the beach for a fun filled day out. If you would like to meet Axle please call into the Sanctuary any day between 10-4pm. To see other dogs available please look on our website, www.bleakholt.org

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The total raised at the Dog Show on Sunday was a fantastic £1,265! It was a great day despite the weather and really was a Dogs Day Out! Special thanks to Sarah for organising the day and massive thank you to everyone else who helped out and to those of you who brought your pooches along. Our judge had some very hard decisions to make!

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Rabbit of the week Radcliffe is a neutered male lion head cross who is around 2-3 years old. Radcliffe was found lost and as his owners did not come forward he is now looking for a new home, Radcliffe can be a little wary till he can trust his surroundings so would like a quiet home and would benefit from some company. If you think you can offer Radcliffe a loving home, please pop in to the sanctuary any day between 10-4. If you would like to look at any of our other rabbits that are looking for homes please look on our website, www.bleakholt.org

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Best in show and runner up

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Thank you to everyone who came to the dog show today. It was a fantastic day despite the rain.

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JOB VACANCY – RECEPTION & FRONT OF HOUSE ASSISTANT, Full time (35 hours). Shifts include weekend working on a rota. For full details, the Job Description/Person Spec and information on how to apply, go to: https://www.bleakholt.org/job-reception-a ssistant/

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Don’t miss our BLEAKHOLT FUN DOG SHOW this Sunday 19 August! It’s a Dogs Day Out and so much fun! Enter as many categories as you like, no need to book, just pay on the day. Registration from 11 a.m. for a 12 noon start. There will also be stalls, a tombola and for when you get hungry there is our popular Burger Bar and Café. Please join us! Don’t forget - our next OPEN DAY is on Sunday 30 September. General info is on the website and more details to follow nearer the time. The festive Open Day will be on Sunday 25 November and we will also be holding our Santa’s Workshop Day on Sunday 2 December, featuring Santa himself!

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More about Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary

Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary is located at Bury Old Road, Edenfield, BL0 0RX Ramsbottom
01706 822577
Monday: 10:00 - 16:00
Tuesday: 10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 16:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 16:00
Friday: 10:00 - 16:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 16:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 16:00
http://www.bleakholt.org