Northamptonshire animal sanctuary urgently fundraises to secure land

Redhead Rescues needs £150,000 to prevent eviction and protect rescued animals

Author: Anna DaviesPublished 28th Apr 2026

Redhead Rescues, an animal sanctuary in Finedon, Northamptonshire, is urgently appealing for support to raise £150,000 to secure the land vital for rescued dogs, goats, and ponies.

The sanctuary faces the threat of eviction, which would mean relocating animals and losing essential space for exercise, grazing, and storing supplies.

Founder Teresa Underwood emphasises the importance of the land in providing a safe haven for the animals under their care.

Losing the site could impact the sanctuary's ability to continue their rescue efforts effectively.

The paddock that is being sold, the organisation recently spent £9,000 on fencing to keep the animals safe when training or habiting.

The appeal seeks to gather community support and donations to help ensure a stable and permanent home for the animals.

Without sufficient funds, Redhead Rescues faces an uncertain future, underscoring the urgency of their fundraising campaign.

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