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Farm owner Lee Hayes has been handed a 12-month suspended prison sentence and a lifetime animal ban after 19 different species of animals were rescued, which included around 70 horses and donkeys, ...
Police and RSPCA officers needed help from over 100 charity staff when stumbling across the 'farm of horrors' scene in Nottinghamshire.
Eurobodalla Shire Council, which manages a large chunk of the NSW South Coast, claimed the rule would ensure 'the keeping of animals does not result in unhealthy or unsafe conditions or cause a ...
Inspectors from the animal charity found hundreds of animals, including dogs, horses, farm, exotic animals and small pets living in 'appalling' conditions at Lee Hayes' farm in Nottinghamshire.
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'Pet lovers should be proud of our MP for hard work on Private Member’s Bill'
So popular was the Bill that applause rippled through the Commons at the end of the very short introductory debate, provoking the Speaker to say "How dare Members clap!". No wonder MPs clapped. It is ...
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Nottinghamshire farmer jailed after abandoning more than 450 animals in 'squalor'
A man in his 50s has been jailed after hundreds of animals - from llamas to donkeys - were found abandoned in a "harrowing" state on his farm in Nottinghamshire.
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