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Campaigning for Animals in Need...
2011
A sanctuary closes... Animals from Quality of Life Sanctuary arrive at Hillside...
2016 A sanctuary closes... Animals from Blossoms Sanctuary arrive at Hillside...

After 25 years, we have lots of animals at the Sanctuary...

2500 Horses,
2014 A sanctuary closes... Animals from Rainbow Ark Sanctuary arrive at Hillside...




2015
Christmas 2019 A sanctuary closes... Animals from Derwent Valley Donkey Sanctuary arrive at Hillside...



A sanctuary closes... Animals from Green Meadow Sanctuary arrive at Hillside...
300 Pigs
650 Cows


500 Sheep and Goats
Lots of smaller animals and dogs
And even more deer...







Hillside Farm Animal Investigations
We began receiving calls about several flocks of terribly neglected sheep at various locations around Norfolk. After investigating further, it became clear that the sheep were all owned by the same young man who had received a government grant to help him become a farmer!

Dead and dying sheep littered fields which were often ‘fly grazed’ without even having permission of the land owner to be there. Initial reports to Trading Standards seemed to fall on deaf ears. Hillside then lambs huddle up their malnourished mother... lambs huddle up their malnourished mother... huddle submitted our own damning footage and several local parish meetings were held, where aghast neighbours expressed their horror and concern. Finally the man was charged and later banned from keeping livestock for three years


Poorly lambs huddle up to their malnourished mother...
Poorly lambs huddle up to their malnourished mother...

Many of the sheep were taken in by Many of the were taken in by by Hillside where they now live safely in Hillside where they live in in the Sanctuary. the Sanctuary.