| Bhwt | Submitted By Rosemary Keynes |
-ENGLAND -
BERKSHIRE Barkham
BRISTOL Locking
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Milton Keynes
CHESHIRE Nantwich
CORNWALL Liskeard Redruth
CUMBRIA Baggrow Carlisle
DERBYSHIRE Ashbourne
DEVON Rose Ash South Zeal
DORSET Beaminster
EAST SUSSEX Ringmer
ESSEX Great Totham
GLOUCESTERSHIRE Berkeley
HAMPSHIRE Rowlands Castle
HEREFORDSHIRE Stretton Sugwas
HERTFORDSHIRE Bishops Stortford
KENT Biggin Hill
LANCASHIRE Greenhalgh
LINCOLNSHIRE Collyweston
NORTH YORKSHIRE Great Barugh
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Newark
OXFORDSHIRE Didcot
SOMERSET Oakhill
SOUTH YORKSHIRE Letwell
SUFFOLK Stanton Woodbridge
SURREY Guildford
TYNE AND WEAR Gateshead
WARWICKSHIRE Kineton
WEST MIDLANDS Sutton Coldfield
WEST SUSSEX Worthing
WILTSHIRE South Marston
WORCESTERSHIRE Cleobury Mortimer
-SCOTLAND -
ABERDEENSHIRE Huntly Stonehaven
INVERNESS-SHIRE Inverness
PERTH & KINROSS Dunning Glen
SOUTH LANARKSHIRE Biggar
STIRLINGSHIRE Denny
-WALES -
MONMOUTHSHIRE Shirenewton
PEMBROKESHIRE Boncath
SWANSEA Swansea
TORFAEN Cwmbran
As Britain’s first national charity to be focused on hen welfare, the British Hen Welfare Trust has built its mission and reputation on saving ex-commercial hens from slaughter by finding them new homes as family pets.
But the charity does so much more in helping to educate and influence consumers as to how the choices they make at the supermarket impact laying hen welfare.
To date, we have found adoptive pet homes for over 940,000 ex-commercial laying hens.
If you would like to learn more about the British Hen Welfare Trust, please visit our website at bhwt.org.uk or scan this QR Code: