A helping paw: Fire-hit Manchester Dogs’ Home get click up with computer donation from Derby uni
The University of Derby has provided a helping paw to fire-hit Manchester Dogs’ Home with 20 computers following an urgent plea from the centre.
The University of Derby has provided a helping paw to fire-hit Manchester Dogs’ Home with 20 computers following an urgent plea from the centre.
The ‘good folk’ of Manchester and the city’s finest musicians have rallied together and drummed up almost £3,000 for Manchester Dogs’ Home which was gutted by a fire two weeks ago.
An online petition calling for tougher prison sentencing against acts of animal cruelty is gathering pace in the wake of the fire at Manchester Dogs’ Home.
Manchester City Council has set up a joint-task force with the city’s fire-hit Dog’s Home to ensure the centre is back up-and-running as quickly as possible.
Manchester Dogs’ Home have started taking in stray dogs for the time since the fire that killed 60 dogs last Thursday.
Manchester showed its generous side after the blaze that ripped through Manchester Dogs’ Home on Thursday night – raising more than £1.4million.
Police were called to the Apollo Theatre on Stockport Road, Ardwick at around 5.30am yesterday morning
Pop music mogul Simon Cowell believes the arsonist behind the fire that killed 60 dogs at Manchester Dogs’ Home should receive double the prison time.
A body has been discovered inside a burning skip outside Manchester’s Apollo music venue earlier this morning.
Local residents and staff at the home risked their own lives as they battled through smoke and flames to bravely rescue two dogs.
Alongside worldwide donations, the British public have also actively taken goods and supplies to the charity shop accompanying the home
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