Progress at Birmingham Dogs’ Home

Associated Architects’ design of the Birmingham Dogs’ Home new “Welfare and Rescue Centre”:http://www.www.associated-architects.co.uk/projects/community/birmingham-dogs-home/ has commenced on site and is progressing well. The new facility will be equipped with a total of 128 kennels, a veterinary suite, administration areas and community rooms, and will serve the whole of the Birmingham area.

A sample kennel with all the specialist features that will be installed in the new centre has just been completed and delivered for testing.

At Crufts 2015 the Dog’s Home launched their ‘Buy a Brick’ campaign, allowing donors to support the project and have their name on a brick in the new Welfare Centre.

“http://www.birminghamdogshome.org.uk/the-new-build campaign “:http://www.birminghamdogshome.org.uk/the-new-build campaign

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