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Fulking Fair

Posted on Wednesday 26th July 2017

Fulking Fair

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Upcoming Events

  • 20th February 2019 – Toddlers/Family Coffee
    10:00 am
  • 22nd February 2019 – Bob’s Café activities
    11:00 am
  • 24th February 2019 – Bob’s Café
    9:00 am
  • 25th February 2019 – Yoga Drop-in Session
    9:30 am
  • 25th February 2019 – Yoga
    6:30 pm
  • 27th February 2019 – Toddlers/Family Coffee
    10:00 am
  • 28th February 2019 – Craft Group
    2:00 pm
  • 1st March 2019 – Bob’s Café activities
    11:00 am
  • 3rd March 2019 – Bob’s Café
    9:00 am
  • 3rd March 2019 – Family Communion
    11:30 am
  • 4th March 2019 – Yoga Drop-in Session
    9:30 am
  • 4th March 2019 – Yoga
    6:30 pm

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Shoreham Dogs Trust

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Harley
Harley

A young Lurcher Crossbreed with an endearing character, Harley has lots of love to offer despite his turbulent past.

He’s hopeful to find patient, gentle owners who could spend some time getting to know him and then shower him with lots of love and affection once they’ve built up a bond.

Harley’s big loves in life are: company from his favourite human friends, running about in the fields, tucking into his dinner, or relaxing down with a long-lasting chew!

This sensitive soul can lack in confidence in overwhelming situations, so a quiet lifestyle would be perfect for him. Likewise, Harley will relish peaceful walks, away from the hustle and bustle or lots of other dogs.

He’s currently working on his doggy social skills but has the potential to live with another well-suited canine. Harley can also live with teenagers over the age of 14.

If you are an active person, looking for a loyal companion who could join you on relaxing walks and who you could spend lots of one on one time with, then Harley may just be the dog for you. Please call Dogs Trust Shoreham on 0300 303 0292 or visit www.dogstrust.org.uk. if you are interested in rehoming him.


Paws & Claws in Sayers Common

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unemployed cats

Rural or outside homes needed

We have several young neutered cats that need rural or outside homes.

They like their own space and enjoy human contact on their own terms. Suitable for homes such as a stables/smallholdings or a house with a large garden. We have successfully homed many similar cats and would be prepared to consider homes outside our normal area within reason. Please contact us if you think you could help.


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