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Charity Farm Wins "Hay Lottery" After Plea

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Gorse Hill City Farm faced closure due to hay shortage.
  • Public donations raised over £8,500 for the farm.
  • Donations ensured animal feed until at least March.
Charity Farm Wins "Hay Lottery" After Plea

Gorse Hill City Farm in Leicester had appealed for urgent assistance due to a critical shortage of hay for its over 100 animals. The situation was so dire that farm management considered closure as a possibility.

However, a remarkable outpouring of public support has since emerged. An online donation page has collected more than £8,500, and several farmers have contributed physical bales of hay. This generosity has significantly eased the farm's financial and logistical burdens.

Farm manager Dayle Lefort expressed deep gratitude, stating the donations were "heartwarming" and would enable the farm to operate through to at least the beginning of March. The immediate influx of feed will directly nourish the animals, alleviating the stress previously felt by the farm team.

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Gorse Hill City Farm needed hay donations because it was facing a severe shortage, potentially leading to its closure and impacting over 100 animals.
The public donated over £8,500 through an online donation page to help Gorse Hill City Farm secure necessary hay supplies.
The donated hay is expected to last Gorse Hill City Farm until at least the beginning of March, thanks to the public's generosity.

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