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I'm a foster carer with Dogs Trust Newbury and got the news from the staff earlier this week 🙁 gutted that I won't be able to be a volunteer anymore as the other centres in Salisbury, Evesham and Harefield are just too far away. Such a shame as the centre is in a lovely location surrounded by nature which a lot of the dogs who have come from traumatic backgrounds really need.
April supported: Prevent the Redundancy of Dogs Trust Staff
We have had 2 dogs from Dogs Trust in Ilfracombe, our first dig was 15 when she died & gave us all including our children who grew up with her a lot of love & pleasure. Our 2nd dog is now 11 & is an important part of our family. It will be a shame if Dogs Trust gave to close as (Their Moto was that they would never put a Healthy dog to sleep). KEEP GOING DOGS TRUST.
Alan supported: Prevent the Redundancy of Dogs Trust Staff
we have had 2 dogs from dog trust, sadly our first dog past away after 14 years, we have another dog from dogs trust ( 1 year ago) both dogs had been negleted by there previus owners. without the care and profesional attention frpm the employees of dogs trust these dogs and thousands more would have not fount a loving home
Roy supported: Prevent the Redundancy of Dogs Trust Staff
This shop is vital resource to the local community. It supports a good cause and has been part of the community for 30 years. I have bought and contributed many books over the years and it would be a very bad move to let to close.
Juliet supported: Save Hammersmith's Amnesty Bookshop
RHS Wisley is a national treasure. It saddens me that 350,000 people have been unable to visit due to the catastrophic impact of the roadworks that have included deforestation, natural habitat loss, noise and traffic pollution with unmanaged, extremely dangerous queues resulting in danger to life and damage to our planet, quite the opposite of what RHS Wisley does. It’s scientifically proven that being in nature improves mental health and wellbeing. With so many unable to visit it’s surely had an impact on our NHS too. RHS Wisley shouldn’t have to claim compensation for the goodness they do for our nation and planet, this should have been better planned by individuals with the ability for consideration and thinking ahead. It clearly was not. It is right to compensate Wisley
Lisa supported: Compensate the RHS for £6m charity losses caused by the A3/M25 roadworks
RHS Wisley is a national treasure. It saddens me that 330,000 people have been unable to visit due to the catastrophic impact of the roadworks that have included deforestation, natural habitat loss, noise and traffic pollution with unmanaged, extremely dangerous queues resulting in danger to life and damage to our planet, quite the opposite of what RHS Wisley does. It’s scientifically proven that being in nature improves mental health and wellbeing. With so many unable to visit it’s surely had an impact on our NHS too. RHS Wisley shouldn’t have to claim compensation for the goodness they do for our nation and planet, this should have been better planned by individuals with the ability for consideration and thinking ahead. It clearly was not. The right thing to do is compensate RHS Wisley.
Lisa supported: Compensate the RHS for £6m charity losses caused by the A3/M25 roadworks
This has been devastating for Wisley. Our family has not been able to visit as often as in previous years because of the impact of the roadworks. It will have been the same for many others. Wisley does such essential work and has been tremendously impacted. They should be compensated.
Christina supported: Compensate the RHS for £6m charity losses caused by the A3/M25 roadworks
Having visited the gardens since the early 80's I am dismayed that the Government found it necessary to install such a huge junction. It has taken a large chunk of the nearby forest and created an eyesore where once was beauty. The disruption to traffic is horrendous making visiting Wisley an ordeal. The noise impact and pollution to the garden is also something that has not been considered. I think the very least that should be done is to compensate the RHS who are trying hard to encourage a greener better future for everyone by supporting horticultural education be it in their laboratories or by showcasing growing techniques.
Sandra supported: Compensate the RHS for £6m charity losses caused by the A3/M25 roadworks
The effect of the roadworks (I’ve experienced this!) make a visit to Wisley a real problem - it will have put off countless people who would otherwise have chosen to go. The charity relies on visitors and natural justice demands that it be compensated.
Gill supported: Compensate the RHS for £6m charity losses caused by the A3/M25 roadworks
The RHS is a nationally important charity and especially vital in these days of climate change. Personally I have gained so much in knowledge and pleasure over many years as a member and feel frustrated that the RHS is being subjected to such a huge loss due to road works!
Annette supported: Compensate the RHS for £6m charity losses caused by the A3/M25 roadworks

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