A PROTEST outside the horror farm, where more than 200 animals were rescued late last month, has been organised for this Friday.
Pembroke and Pembroke Dock residents have expressed concerns on social media that animals may still be on the site.
One of the organisers of the protest has asked for people to remain civil with “no violence and no threats.”
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The protest has been planned for 4pm on Friday, February 15 meeting opposite Harri Tudor school, but this is subject to change.
In a two-day operation, 215 animals were rescued from the Ferry Lane, Pembroke Dock site, which has been connected with an alleged illegal slaughterhouse.
Activities started on January 29, when some 50 dogs were rescued, with Dogs Trust vans, including a dog ambulance, arriving on the site, along with other agencies.
A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police has said: “Police are aware of mention on social media in relation to a possible protest.
“Preparations are being made accordingly, and we would welcome the opportunity to engage with anyone involved in organising such activity.”
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