CLARKS FARM DOG SHOW AND FUNDAY SUNDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER    CLICK ON www.clarksfarmshow2010.btik.com FOR MORE INFORMATION   

Greyhounds make wonderful pets!

 

Email us: clarksfarm@btinternet.com

 

Site updated 11th August 2010

 

 

Especially for you? Meet Jason and Kylie

 

 

 

 

Jason and kylie are both 5 years old. they are brother and sister. Jason loves any sort of attention while Kylie will try and play . Both are cat trainable. If you can offer Jason and Kylie a loving home together we would love to hear from you.

 

 

 

 

 

Clarks Farm Greyhound Rescue 2011 calendar competition
Results are now on Photobucket please click link below to view the winners

 

http://s573.photobucket.com/home/ClarksFarmGreyhoundRescue/allalbums

 

 Congratulations to the winners and thank you to everyone that took part !

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Clarks Farm Greyhound Rescue is a registered charity in its own right and is also the Maldon and Tiptree branch of the Retired Greyhound Trust. Working alongside the Retired Greyhound Trust and the Friends of Crayford Retired Greyhounds we take in ex racing/retired greyhounds and find, permanent loving homes for them.

 

 

 

Click here for Clarks Farm Greyhound Rescue sister branch

 

Thinking of adopting a greyhound from us?

 

All our greyhounds are neutered, micro-chipped, innoculated and have 4 weeks free pet insurance. We also supply a leather collar and lead, muzzle, bowl and 10% discount voucher for Pets at Home.

 

All our greyhounds are assessed prior to being homed and we always try to ensure that we match the right dog to the right home environment. At any time after you take your greyhound home we are available for advice and any queries by phone and e-mail.

 

 

Directions to Clarks Farm Greyhound Rescue

 

Wash Lane, Little Totham , Maldon, Essex, CM9 8LX

Tel: 01621 788315

 

The kennels are open daily from 10.30am - 4pm
(except Tuesdays and Wednesdays when we are closed)

We would appreciate a call if you are planning to visit the kennels.

 

DIRECTIONS TO CLARKS FARM FROM THE A12


Take the Rivenhall End turn-off that is signposted to Great Braxted, this is a small junction between Witham and Kelvedon. Follow this country road through Great Braxted (along the Braxted wall) and follow any signs to Tiptree/Maldon. After a few miles this road joins the main B1022 Colchester- Maldon Road. Turn right at this junction then almost immediatly second left onto Loamy Hill Road (signposted Little Totham). Follow this road for just over two miles through the village of Little Totham. After passing the Swan pub on the right in Little Totham take the sceond turning on the right - signposted 'All Saints Church'. At the end of this road turn right then almost immediatly left into Wash Lane. Clarks Farm is the first property on your right.

 

 

DIRECTIONS FROM B1022 MALDON/COLCHESTER ROAD

Take the road signposted to Little Totham (Loamy Hill Road - Maldon side of Tiptree) and follow this road for just over two miles through the village of Little Totham.
After passing the Swan pub on the right in Little Totham take the sceond turning on the right - signposted 'All Saints Church'. At the end of this road turn right then immediantly left into Wash Lane. Clarks Farm is the first property on your right.

 

 

 

 

DIRECTIONS FROM B1026 HEYBRIDGE/PELDON ROAD

 
From Heybridge: follow the Goldhanger Road. Drive past all the Caravan Parks and Vaulty Manor. There will an S-bend in the road
The 1st turning on the LEFT is a Works Entrance. The 2nd turning on the LEFT is WASH LANE.
From Peldon: follow the main road through Goldhanger, as you leave the village Wash Lane is on your right just before a sharp left hand bend in the road. Once on Wash Lane Clarks Farm is just over a mile along on your right hand side.

Click here to see photo of the month   

This month's photo are Monty, Ruby, Chloe and Milly

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Clarks Farm Newsletter out now

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