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    Refurbishment of Cardiff Dogs Home underway after £500,000 fundraising effort

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 8, 2025No Comments
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    Matthew Acreman from The Rescue Hotel with representatives of some of the local businesses supporting the renovation works. Image credit: The Rescue Hotel
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    Refurbishment works have officially begun at Cardiff Dogs Home, marking a major step forward in improving facilities for lost and abandoned dogs in Cardiff.

    The refurbishment is being made possible thanks to the extraordinary fundraising efforts of The Rescue Hotel, a registered charity established in 2020 to support Cardiff Dogs Home.

    Launched by former Welsh rugby captain and Rescue Hotel ambassador Sam Warburton, their fundraising campaign raised over £500,000 to upgrade the kennels. This includes a generous £180,000 donation from the Pets Foundation.

    The works are being delivered in two phases. Phase 1, currently underway, involves transforming the existing stable block of four kennels into an expanded, modern facility with eleven kennels. Phase 2 will see forty kennels in the main building replaced with thirty-two new and upgraded units.

    Cardiff Council Cabinet Member with responsibility for Cardiff Dogs Home, Cllr Norma Mackie, said: “These improvements will make a real difference to the welfare of the dogs. We’re incredibly grateful to The Rescue Hotel and all their supporters for making this possible.”

    Matthew Acreman from The Rescue Hotel, said: “We’re thrilled to see work finally begin. A huge thank you to all our supporters, funding partners, and the businesses who’ve stepped up to help by donating materials as well as their time and expertise to bring the project to life. Together we’re creating a better future for the dogs who need us most.”

    The project has been supported by: RNF Group, Atlantic Recycling, Mike Gulley of Keyline and Llanharan Concrete, BECT Building Contractors, Gwalia, Monay Limited, Atkins Realis, Knox and Wells, Capital Construction Training Group.

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