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Adopt an RSPCA animal Our animals are neutered, microchipped and vaccinated (where appropriate) before they are rehomed. Self-funding RSPCA branch based in Leamington Spa. We work tirelessly to Rescue, Protect, Rehabilitate and Rehome animals that need our help and care. Our aim is to help the animals in our area in any way that funds and our own volunteer time allow.
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About RSPCA London South East Branch. This will also allow us to develop our existing services to sick and neglected animals in your local area.
We are a local branch helping animals in East London.
Rotherhithe, Surrey Quays, Stockwell, Streatham, Sydenham North, Thamesmead, West Norwood, Woolwich and Vauxhall.We have our own charity number (212444) and are manned at a local level purely by unpaid volunteers.
Or visit RSPCA London South East Branch - 212444 If you need to report cruelty or an animal in distress call us on 0300 1234 999.
The Metropolitan Police and the Charity Commission are looking into an allegation of fraud potentially involving hundreds of thousands of pounds at the London South East branch of the RSPCA. London South East Branch. Centre and establishment closures, information, advice and activities for you and your pets during the outbreak.We are a Branch of the RSPCA raising money locally to support our animal welfare work.
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A branch of the RSPCA is being investigated by the police over suspected fraud involving hundreds of thousands of pounds.
The RSPCA helps animals in England and Wales.
The South East London branch of the charity, which is based in West Norwood, is in the process of being audited by the Met and the Charity Commission.
To rehome a dog or cat please telephone 020 7627 9234 or e-Mail rehoming@dogshome.org Monday to Friday, 1pm to 4pm Weekends and some Bank Holidays, 10.30am to 4pm Interviews to rehome a dog or cat are on a first come, first served basis but can also be booked on an appointment basis for an interview from 09:00-12:00 Monday to Friday (subject to availability). The RSPCA is closing four sites in London and the South East, including its animal hospital in Putney, as the charity plugs a predicted £47million hole …
The RSPCA helps animals in England and Wales.
Peter Ralphs, the former chairman of the Shropshire branch of the charity, was jailed for three years in January after admitting he had abused his position to steal £184,000 from the charity.Last July, the Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone branch was criticised by the Charity Commission over “concerning gaps in record keeping” in relation to the purchase of a cattery, which the daughter of the then national chair – and chair of the local branch – Daphne Harris was appointed to run and also lived in.
The RSPCA is closing four sites in London and the South East, including its animal hospital in Putney, as the charity plugs a predicted £47million hole in its finances.The organisation said it was taking the "sad decision" after consulting with staff which meant losing around 270 roles. I am responsible for auditing animal welfare standards and identifying areas of risk within the Society's animal centres and private boarding establishments in the South of England. The RSPCA London South East branch is a very active local charity run purely by unpaid volunteers, doing a wide range of animal welfare work in the local community, including microchipping, rescue, rehoming, advice, fund-raising, neutering schemes and many other animal welfare activities.
To help RSPCA London South East Branch to pay for all of that we have a small adoption fee.
Income in each of the previous four years was between £193,000 and £227,000. All seven trustees who were in place have either been removed or left and three new trustees, all members of the RSPCA’s national council, have been appointed.The Charity Commission website said the branch’s accounts for the financial year ending 31 December 2017 were 160 days overdue. Contacting us. RSPCA London South East Branch Registered charity 212444 Registered charity no.212444.
Southall cattery and clinic, South Godstone Animal Centre and Lockwood Equine Centre will also close.We have to take action to reduce the running costs now to make sure the RSPCA is able to continue rescuing animals.
Looking after local animals and people. Annual spending ranged from £178,000 to £227,000.The national RSPCA charity, which has a federated structure, received income of £141m in 2017 and spent £129m.A RSPCA spokesperson said: “After concerns were raised about the running of the London South East branch, which is a separately registered charity from the national RSPCA, a financial review was launched. Exclusive: two men arrested as ex-trustee says scale of fraud could be as high as £450,000The RSPCA is facing renewed scrutiny of its governance after it emerged police are investigating suspected fraud involving hundreds of thousands of pounds at its south-east London branch.Two men have been arrested in connection with the alleged offences, and a forensic audit into the branch has been taking place. Charity number: 226283 Our RSPCA branch has been operating since the1950s, we started off by holding a clinic in Russell Street in Leamington Spa where an Inspector would give help and advice to anyone who turned up. RSPCA London South East Branch Registered charity 212444