Cotswold Animal Rehoming Centre | RSPCA Beechmeadow Farm
Beechmeadow Farm in the Gloucestershire village of Cambridge is to be the new home of the independent South Cotswolds branch of the RSPCA that has operated locally since 1962. The Land was purchased to enable construction of a purpose built modern animal rehoming centre to serve Dursley, Stroud, Cirencester, Nailsworth, Tisbury and the Fairford surrounding area.
Independent from the national RSPCA, the South Cotswold charity is totally reliant on its own local fundraising efforts and volunteers to generate, not only the large 2.5 million pounds for the new build having purchased the site but ongoing requires circa £400,000 per annum doing its work supporting animals in the area.
RSPCA South Cotswold branch employed a professional team including consultants from The Mitchell Taylor Workshop, engineering company Hydrock, developers Melhuish and Sanders and local ground workers G A Doble Ltd. Having had many years of experience working on a number of RSPCA animal hospitals and rehoming centres, Bio-Bubbles Advanced Aeration Process was the natural choice to process all the foul waste from the new building and kennels. The robust Bio-Bubble process capable of dealing with the disinfectants used with operating such a site coupled with dealing with the more arduous animal waste gave the confidence required for The Environment Agency to issue a bespoke permit to the Swale drainage system. A broadband link to the control will allow us to remotely assist with the day to day monitoring of the plant dove-tailed with the normal service & maintenance program outlined in the Environmental Management System.
We are very pleased to support the Charity by way of providing a value for money service freeing the Trustees, staff and volunteers up to carry out the prime objective.