Society for Abandoned Animals

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Society for Abandoned Animals

Image: © Gerald England Taken: 8 Apr 2017

The Society for Abandoned Animals was originally established in 1966 by Peggy Henderson and her colleagues to deal with the large numbers of animals displaced by the housing clearance in the Hulme area of Manchester. Their current location, Mosley Acre Farm, was purchased in 1994 and named "The Peggy Henderson Animal Sanctuary" after their founder, although the charity name remains as it was originally registered with the Charity commission by Peggy in 1967 "Society for Abandoned Animals". http://www.saarescue.co.uk/about-us/

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Image Location

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53.436256
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-2.310044