New Community Hub and Pet Food Bank Open in Southport by Woodlands Animal Sanctuary
Southport residents welcome charity’s new hub and pet food bank initiative
Woodlands Animal Sanctuary has thanked Southport residents after the grand
opening of its new Community Hub at 67 Eastbank Street on Saturday.
The launch marks the charity’s third retail opening since October 2024 –
complementing its thriving Hubs in Skelmersdale and Chorley.
“We have received incredible, long-standing support from Southport and its
residents, who have backed our mission to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome animals
over the past 20 years,” said Founding Trustee Vickie Blackburn.
“Choosing the town for our latest venue was our way of giving back – by offering
Cost of Living-based support through the sale of preloved goods. We don’t want
families to have to choose between feeding themselves or their much-loved pets, so
we are also launching a pet food bank to help prevent the trauma of animal
abandonment when basic care needs cannot be met.”
Woodlands is the largest multispecies sanctuary in West Lancashire and has
rehomed 3,300 animals since 2020. As part of its mission to connect human and
animal welfare, the charity offers a children’s educational programme, volunteer
opportunities and corporate partnerships.
Proceeds from all three Community Hubs go directly towards the Sanctuary’s daily
operating costs of £1,000.
“Put simply, the more income we generate, the more animals we can help; the more
suffering we can alleviate; and the greater the positive impact we can make across
Lancashire and its communities,” explained Vickie.
Reflecting on a strong first day of trading, Sales Assistant Mark Lewis praised local
residents: “They have been amazing all week while we’ve been preparing for the
launch. This unit has been closed since last year, so it was wonderful to see the
delight on people’s faces when we explained what we’re here to do. We’re really
proud of the layout, having put a lot of work into it, and we enjoyed a steady flow of
friendly, welcoming customers all day. A special in-store visit from our rescue goats
Elsa and Buzz was a brilliant reminder of how every purchase makes a difference.”
The Southport Hub will operate five days a week from 10am to 4.30pm.
Donations of clothing, furniture and household items are welcome, and volunteer
opportunities can be explored on the charity’s website.
“It is only four months since we opened the Chorley Hub, and the pace of growth
Woodlands is currently experiencing has energised the entire team,” concluded
Vickie, who took over the running of the Sanctuary following her mother’s passing
from cancer.
“To be celebrating achieving finalist status in the ‘Not for Profit’ category of the 2026
Red Rose Awards at the same time we are opening our latest Hub feels very special
indeed. I wish our Manager, Stephanie Carr, and all the team every success.”
ENDS
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∙Woodlands Animal Sanctuary has operated for 20 years as West Lancashire's
only multispecies animal rescue centre
∙The charity provides rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming services across
North West England and the UK
∙All proceeds from Community Hubs directly support animal rescue operations