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New Learning Center Approved for Wildlife Sanctuary
6 Jan
Summary
- A new log cabin learning center has been approved for Whitby Wildlife Sanctuary.
- The center will offer indoor space for education and community workshops.
- The sanctuary performs 3,000 animal rescues annually with over 170 volunteers.

Plans for a new learning center at Whitby Wildlife Sanctuary in North Yorkshire have received approval.
The single-storey log cabin will provide a much-needed indoor space for educational activities and community workshops, supporting the sanctuary's conservation efforts. Situated on former agricultural land, the sanctuary has been a cornerstone of wildlife rescue since its founding in 2009.
This development is considered essential for the sanctuary's operations and growth. Planning officers determined the cabin would not negatively impact the countryside's character, allowing for its construction under specified conditions. The sanctuary currently undertakes 3,000 animal rescues annually, aided by a team of over 170 volunteers.



