A POPULAR animal sanctuary near Kidderminster has reopened to the public - and people can now book their visit.
People will be able to see hundreds of rescued animals at Goodheart Farm Animal Sanctuary, in Milson, now that a visitor programme has restarted.
Visits include a guided tour of the 92-acre sanctuary, which is home to over 350 rescued animals including cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, goats, turkeys, hens and two alpacas.
The visit starts in a classroom area, where people can enjoy a hot drink whist learning all about the sanctuary.
Guests will then be given a tour around the main yard, Pig Woodland and surrounding pasture, as well as a new Outdoor Education Centre.
People will also have the chance to make an enrichment toy for rescued pigs, as well as the opportunity to meet and feed the rescued residents and learn all about their stories.
All visits must be pre-booked via goodheartanimalsanctuaries.com/be-part-of-it/visit-us
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