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Annual ReportYear Ended 31st December 2016
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The Irish Society for the Preventionof Cruelty to AnimalsMembers Of The Board Of Directors Of The ISPCACarin Elizabeth BryansHelen Dooley (Chairperson)Mandy Johnston (appointed 9 August 2016)Tracey Long (Kildare and West Wicklow SPCA)Marie O' Byrne (North County Dublin SPCA)Noel O' Donoghue (Kilkenny SPCA)Elizabeth O'FlynnOlivia Ann PakenhamFiona Squibb (Louth SPCA)
The ISPCA is the biggest national animal welfare organisation in Ireland. Our mission is that through education,legislation and ongoing support for our affiliated member societies we can prevent cruelty to all animals.
ISPCA and An Cumann Éireannach um Fhóirithint ar Ainmhithe are the registered business names of the IrishSociety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a company limited by guarantee, registered in Ireland with thecompany number 460571.
The Society is recognised as a Charitable Organisation by the Revenue Commissioners, Charity Number 5619and is registered with the Charities Regulatory Authority, Registered Charity Number 20008734.
Auditors:Russell Brennan Keane, RBK House, Irishtown, Athlone,Co Westmeath, Ireland
Tel: +353 (0)90 6480600Fax +353 (0)90 6478083www.rbk.ie
ContentsISPCA Board of DirectorsChairperson’s StatementCEO ReportISPCA OperationsAuditor’s ReportStatement of Financial ActivitiesBalance SheetSchedule of ExpenditureMember Societies Contact List
234-55-678-91011-1314-15
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Chairperson’s Statement The ISPCA is proud to be the largest animal welfare organisation inIreland, with a national Inspectorate covering 17 counties.
The ISPCA’s efforts in rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming animals,is made possible by the support and co-operation of our MemberSocieties and the tireless work of Dr. Andrew Kelly, our Chief ExecutiveOfficer, our staff and our volunteers. As pet ownership has increasedin Ireland, unfortunately so too have the incidences of animal cruelty.Our dedicated team of Inspectors are at the forefront of investigatingand leading prosecutions of animal cruelty.
Our financial position at the end of 2016 was stable but I am pleasedto report an increase in legacy income in 2017, which will facilitate theexpansion of our kennel facilities at the National Animal Centre. Weare also funded by Government grants and donor contributions, forwhich we are very grateful. I would also like to acknowledge thesupport received from Michael Creed TD since his appointment asMinister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, and the ongoingcollaboration with his Department.
Helen DooleyChairpersonJune 2017
Dancer the beagle, one of over 500 dogsrehomed in 2016
CEO Report2016 was yet another busy year for the ISPCA. Over 16,000 calls were receivedby our National Cruelty Helpline, a 6% increase on 2015. As a result over 3,200complaints were investigated by our team of eight Inspectors. Thirty twoprosecutions were initiated and fifteen were finalised in court, all but one underthe Animal Health and Welfare Act 2013 (AHWA). In 2015, nine prosecutions werefinalised, seven of which were under the AHWA meaning that the number ofcases being finalised in court has doubled within a year. This indicates theeffectiveness of the legislation and the effectiveness of the statutory powersenjoyed by our Inspectors who are Authorised Officers under the AHWA. In allcases, the defendants pled guilty or were found to be guilty of the chargesbrought against them. Fines ranged from €100 - €2000, with suspended prisonsentences in two cases. Sadly, no disqualification orders were imposed by thecourts. We hope to see stiffer penalties in the future to act as a deterrent to those who neglect, abandon or cruellytreat animals. Our Inspectors will continue to robustly and effectively enforce the AHWA and we will continue to workwith the Department of Agriculture to ensure that animal welfare issues are taken seriously in the coming years.
Our eight Inspectors continue to cover only 17 counties (see Inspectorate area map, page 5). It remains the ISPCA’sstrategic goal to recruit enough Inspectors to cover the whole of the country, preferably with one Inspector coveringeach county. However we do not currently have the resources to do this and will be working hard in 2017 and beyondto generate sufficient funding, both from government and the public to achieve this aim. Sadly, there are animalssuffering in parts of Ireland that we simply cannot help because we cannot reach them.
As a result of the increased activity of our Inspectors, ISPCA services were stretched to the limit in 2016. OurInspectors seized or had surrendered to them, 995 animals. These consisted of 625 dogs, 231 cats, 81 equines and58 other animals including seven swans and three goats. This puts significant pressure on our two animal centresand our dedicated staff and volunteers.
The National Animal Centre in Co. Longford admitted over 1000 animals, 90% of which were successfully rehomed.This included 507 dogs, 239 cats, 16 horses and 9 donkeys. Visitors to the NAC continue to increase year on year,more than doubling in just four years. Due to the numbers of animals entering our centres and the length of time thatthese animals require to recover before being rehomed, we have had to make increasing use of private boardingkennels for emergency admissions. This has highlighted the need to develop our facilities at both centres and toexpand the number of ISPCA centres around the country. Plans commenced in 2016 for an extension to our existingkennels which will provide a dedicated puppy wing to house whelping bitches and puppies. We have also startedupgrading our existing facilities to provide the best possible standards for those animals that come into our care.
Our Equine Rescue Centre in Mallow, Co. Cork continues to develop under the guidance of the new manager. A totalof 73 equines were admitted in 2016 with new homes being found for 51. During 2016, a new sand arena wasconstructed which allows the staff to work with horses and get them used to handling. This new facility will reducethe length of time that horses are in our care and will result in new homes being found quicker which means that wecan help more horses in the future.
2016 also presented one of our biggest challenges to date. Due to the closure of a research facility, the ISPCA wasasked to find homes for 350 dogs (mostly beagles) and 250 cats. Our staff have worked tirelessly to make this happenwith the assistance of Dogs Trust and Cats Protection to whom we are very grateful. This operation will take manymonths as the animals need to be microchipped, neutered and socialised before they can be put up for adoption.However, it is a significant achievement to give these dogs and cats the chance of a loving home for the rest of theirlives. The first group of dogs and cats left the facility in November and all have already found new homes.
The ISPCA continued to manage five Dog Warden Services for local authorities in 2016. However a decision wastaken to withdraw from the service in Carlow / Kilkenny. It is anticipated that a new service provider will be identifiedby June 2017. This will allow us to focus on the four remaining services in 2017 and to work with the local authoritiesto improve the welfare standards and to find homes for as many unclaimed dogs as possible by working with approvedrescue groups around the country.
Our advocacy work continued to grow in 2016 with campaigns on spaying / neutering, microchipping andresponsible pet ownership. We also launched our Big Stop campaign calling for a ban on the use of wild animals in
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circuses. This campaign attracted over 29,000 signatures and we hope to see legislative change over the next 12months. To further our advocacy work, in August 2016 we joined Eurogroup for Animals, Europe’s largest animalwelfare lobbying organisation. This enables us to join with our fellow members across the EU to campaign for betterwelfare and protection for pets, farm animals, wild animals and animals used in entertainment, sport and researchboth here in Ireland and across the EU.
In 2016, the ISPCA launched its first Five Year Strategic Framework, highlighting the four main animal welfare pillarsthat we will be focussing on from 2016 to 2020 and beyond. We are now working to ensure that we meet thechallenging objectives we have set. Many of these challenges are resource dependent and we need to generatemore income in order to grow and develop the organisation and develop the services we provide across the country.In order to do this, we have invested in our fundraising activities to recruit new regular donors so that we can predictour income over the coming years. We are also investing in attracting legacies and are developing our Home ForeverProgramme which will give peace of mind to pet owners who are concerned about what will happen to their petswhen they are gone. By committing to leaving a legacy to the ISPCA in their wills, ISPCA supporters will be able tohelp animals in the future as well as having the ISPCA care for their pets.
Whilst I am very pleased with our achievements in 2016, I am not complacent. Whilst the economic climate is improving,it remains a challenging environment for charities and we have to ensure that our supporters trust us and that we areopen, transparent and accountable. As members of the umbrella groups Charities Institute Ireland and The Wheel, weare committed to demonstrating this through the Governance and Transparency page on our website.
I would like to thank our staff and volunteers of the ISPCA and our affiliated Member Societies for their hard workdealing with those animals most in need, often in very difficult (and sometimes harrowing) circumstances. I would alsolike to thank all of our supporters who continue to donate to the ISPCA in difficult times: we could not do what we dowithout their ongoing support. Finally, I would like to thank the ISPCA Board of Directors for their continued support.
Dr. Andrew KellyChief Executive OfficerJune 2017
Inspectorate Area MapThe ISPCA has eight Animal WelfareInspectors covering 17 counties in Ireland(one Chief Inspector, two Senior Inspectorsand five Inspectors).
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ISPCA Facts and FiguresInfo graphic showing ISPCA 2016 Inspectorate Statistics
ISPCA Animal Centre Rehoming Statistics 2016NATIONAL ANIMAL CENTREKeenagh, Co. Longford
ISPCA EQUINE RESCUE CENTREMallow, Co. Cork
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THE IRISH SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTIONOF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (A Company Limited by Guarantee)
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF THE IRISH SOCIETYFOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALSWe have audited the financial statements of The IrishSociety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for theyear ended 31 December 2016 set out on pages 10 to28. These financial statements have been preparedunder the accounting policies set out in the notes to theaccounts.
This report is made solely to the charity's members, asa body, in accordance with Section 391 of theCompanies Act 2014. Our audit work has beenundertaken so that we might state to the charity'smembers those matters we are required to state to themin an auditor's report and for no other purpose. To thefullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept orassume responsibility to anyone other than the charityand its members, for our audit work, for this report, or forthe opinion we have formed.
RESPECTIVE RESPONSIBILITIES OF DIRECTORS ANDINDEPENDENT AUDITORThe directors are responsible for the preparation of thefinancial statements in accordance with applicable lawand the accounting standards issued by the FinancialReporting Council and promulgated by CharteredAccountants Ireland (Generally Accepted AccountingPractice in Ireland).
Our responsibility is to audit and express an opinion onthe financial statements in accordance with Irish Lawand International Standards on Auditing (UK and Ireland).Those standards require us to comply with the AuditingPractices Board's Ethical Standards for Auditors.
SCOPE OF THE AUDIT OF THE FINANCIALSTATEMENTSAn audit involves obtaining evidence about the amountsand disclosures in the financial statements sufficient togive reasonable assurance that the financial statementsare free from material misstatement, whether caused byfraud or error. This includes an assessment of: whetherthe accounting policies are appropriate to the company'scircumstances and have been consistently applied andadequately disclosed; the reasonableness of significantaccounting estimates made by the directors; and theoverall presentation of the financial statements. Inaddition, we read all the financial and non-financialinformation in the directors' report to identify materialinconsistencies with the audited financial statementsand to identify any information that is apparentlymaterially incorrect based on, or materially inconsistent
with, the knowledge acquired by us in the course ofperforming the audit. If we become aware of anyapparent material misstatements or inconsistencies weconsider the implications for our report.
OPINIONIn our opinion the financial statements:
• give a true and fair view of the state of the Company's affairs as at 31 December 2016 and itsincoming resources and application of resources, including its income and expenditure, for the year then ended;
• have been properly prepared in accordance with Irish Generally Accepted Accounting Practice; and
• have been prepared in accordance with the require-ments of the Companies Act 2014.
MATTERS ON WHICH WE ARE REQUIRED TO REPORTBY THE COMPANIES ACTS 2014
• We have obtained all the information and explanations which we consider necessary for the purposes of our audit.
• In our opinion proper books of account have been kept by the charity.
• The financial statements are in agreement with the books of account.
• In our opinion the information given in the directors' report is consistent with the financial statements.
MATTERS ON WHICH WE ARE REQUIRED TO REPORTBY EXCEPTIONWe have nothing to report in respect of the provisions inthe Companies Act 2014 which require us to report toyou if, in our opinion, the disclosures of directors'remuneration and transactions specified by law are notmade.
Brian Feeney (Senior Statutory Auditor)for and on behalf ofRussell Brennan Keane Business AdvisersChartered Accountants & Registered AuditorRBK HouseIrishtownAthloneCo Westmeath
Date: 13 May 2017
* ISPCA financial statements are available on www.ispca.ie/publications_and_accounts/
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THE IRISH SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTIONOF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (A Company Limited by Guarantee)
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2016
All activities relate to continuing operations.The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.The financial statements were approved by the directors on 13 May 2017 and signed on their behalf by:
Helen Dooley Carin BryansDirector Director
RestrictedFunds 2016
€
22,940
-
85,895
108,835
85,895
85,895
22,940
-
22,940
(98,612)
(75,672)
(75,672)
660,507
584,835
Note
2
4
5
6
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INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM:
Other Trading Activities
Investments
Other Income
TOTAL INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS
EXPENDITURE ON:
Charitable Activities
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
NET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE)
BEFORE INVESTMENT LOSSES
Net Losses on Investments
NET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE)
BEFORE TRANSFERS
Transfers between Funds
NET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE)
NET MOVEMENT OF FUNDS
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total Funds at 1st January 2016
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31 DECEMBER 2016
UnrestrictedFunds 2016
€
1,718,813
25,487
1,199,165
2,943,465
3,017,602
3,017,602
(74,137)
88,133
13,996
-
13,996
13,996
2,044,250
2,058,246
Total Funds2016
€
1,741,753
25,487
1,285,060
3,052,300
3,103,497
3,103,497
(51,197)
88,133
36,936
(98,612)
(61,676)
(61,676)
2,704,757
2,643,081
Total Funds2015
€
1,780,124
66,042
962,487
2,808,653
2,850,633
2,850,633
(41,980)
(22,880)
(64,860)
129,153
64,293
64,293
2,640,464
2,704,757
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THE IRISH SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTIONOF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (A Company Limited by Guarantee)
INCOME 2016
30%Dog Warden
Service
Government Grants
SPCA contribution towardsInspectorate Services Investment Income
54%Fundraising & Bequests
1%
3%
12%
EXPENDITURE 2016
30%Dog Warden
Service
31%Animal Centres
16%Inspectorate
Services 15%Fundraising
8%Administration
The ISPCA operates in accordance with the Principles of Good Governance and is committed to fullycomplying with the Governance Code (see www.governancecode.ie)The ISPCA confirms its commitment to the principles set out in the guiding principles for fundraising. Visit www.ispca.ie/governance_and_transparency for more information.ISPCA financial statements are available on www.ispca.ie/publications_and_accounts/
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THE IRISH SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTIONOF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (A Company Limited by Guarantee)
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2016
The notes on pages 13 to 28 form part of these financial statements.*The financial statements were approved by the directors on 13 May 2017 and signed on their behalf, by:
Helen Dooley Carin BryansDirector Director
€
20,940
31,955
781,424
834,319
(587,339)
Note
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
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FIXED ASSETS
Tangible Assets
Investments
CURRENT ASSETS
Stocks
Debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
CREDITORS:
Amounts falling due within one year
NET CURRENT ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABILITIES
CREDITORS:
Amounts falling due within one year
NET ASSETS
CHARITY FUNDS
Restricted Funds
Unrestricted Funds
TOTAL FUNDS
2016€
1,402,454
1,261,549
2,664,003
246,980
2,910,983
(267,902)
2,643,081
584,835
2,058,246
2,643,081
€
23,264
70,533
860,333
954,130
(539,992)
2015€
1,358,543
1,260,384
2,618,926
414,138
3,033,064
(328,307)
2,704,757
660,507
2,044,250
2,704,757
* ISPCA financial statements are available on www.ispca.ie/publications_and_accounts/
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2. TRADING ACTIVITIES
RestrictedFunds 2016
€
-
-
22,940
22,940
CHARITY TRADING INCOME
Dog Warden Service
Affiliation Fees
Fundraising and Donations
NET INCOME
UnrestrictedFunds 2016
€
918,810
2,413
797,590
1,718,813
Total Funds2016
€
918,810
2,413
820,530
1,741,753
Total Funds2015
€
1,033,643
2,540
743,941
1,780,124
4. INVESTMENT INCOME
RestrictedFunds 2016
€
-
-
-
-
Dividend Income
Interest Income
FRS 102 Transition Gain
UnrestrictedFunds 2016
€
25,549
938
-
25,487
Total Funds2016
€
24,549
938
-
25,487
Total Funds2015
€
33,424
245
32,373
66,042
5. OTHER INCOMING RESOURCES
RestrictedFunds 2016
€
-
85,895
-
85,895
Other Income
Bequest Income
Income from Sale of Equipment
UnrestrictedFunds 2016
€
474,620
723,905
640
1,199,165
Total Funds2016
€
474,620
809,800
640
1,285,060
Total Funds2015
€
722,495
238,692
1,300
962,487
6. ANALYSIS OF EXPENDITURE ON CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
RestrictedFunds 2016
€
85,895
-
85,895
Head Office (Note 7, 8)
Dog Warden Service (Note 7, 8)
UnrestrictedFunds 2016
€
2,080,659
936,943
3,017,602
Total Funds2016
€
2,166,554
936,943
3,103,497
Total Funds2015
€
1,791,245
1,059,388
2,850,633
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7. DIRECT COSTS
HeadOffice
€
801,483
92,246
215,346
169,408
16,451
7,330
72,817
20,032
54,279
-
8,745
14,547
1,472,684
Direct Labour Salaries
Motor Costs
Animal Costs
Veterinary Fees
Telephone
Uniform and Protective Clothing
Depreciation
Light and Heat
Repairs and Maintenance
Rent and Rates
Subscriptions and Affiliation Fees
Animal Welfare Campaigns
Dog WardenService
€
583,954
55,270
24,692
28,444
8,745
133
11,370
4,918
6,393
54,777
-
-
778,696
Total2016
€
1,385,437
147,516
240,038
197,852
25,196
7,463
84,187
24,950
60,672
54,777
8,745
14,547
2,251,380
Total2015
€1,341,766
139,057
185,801
154,890
25,235
9,440
83,187
38,127
35,526
54,815
192
4,994
2,073,030
8. SUPPORT COSTS
HeadOffice
€
(29,046)
206,747
14,948
22,989
21,744
11,016
21,859
32,737
16,797
11,764
6,519
7,992
5,011
29,565
13,937
-
2,516
296,775
693,870
Administration and Management Charge
Staff Costs
Travel and Accommodation
Postage, Phone and Stationery
Computer and Website Costs
Advertising and Promotion
Insurance
Legal and Professional Fees
Audit, Accountancy and Consultancy
Repairs and Maintenance
Rates
Rent
Light and Heat
Depreciation
Bank Interest and Leasing
General Expenses
Subscriptions and Affiliation Fees
Fundraising costs
Dog WardenService
€
29,046
93,663
-
9,631
415
-
12,325
800
10,048
-
-
-
-
-
2,274
45
-
-
158,247
Total2016
€
-
300,410
14,948
32,620
22,159
11,016
34,184
33,537
26,845
11,764
6,519
7,992
5,011
29,565
16,211
45
2,516
296,775
852,117
Total2015
€
-
283,487
29,780
34,040
40,880
6.173
30,267
42,156
21,085
11,825
4,166
10,806
5,852
7,014
20,620
50
2,240
227,162
777,603
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11. STAFF COSTSThe average monthly number of employees was: 49 (2015: 52) and the average monthly number of employeesduring the year expressed as full time equivalents was as follows (including casual and part-time staff).
Administration
Inspectors
Animal Centres
Dog Warden Service
2016No.
10
8
17
14
49
2015No.
10
8
16
18
52
In the band €80,001 - €90,000These bands include basic pay and excludes employer pension and PRSI contributions.The CEO remuneration amounts to €89,949 (2015: €87,115) for the year.
2016No.
1
2015No.
1
Wages & Salaries
Employer PRSI
Pension Costs
Total
2016€
1,500,076
153,732
32,039
1,685,847
Dog WardenService €
597,780
61,317
18,520
677,617
Head Office€
902,296
92,415
13,519
1,008,230
2015€
1,440,547
147,406
37,300
1,625,253
During the year, no directors received any remuneration (2015 - €NIL)The number of higher paid employees was:
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Member Societies Contact List The Cat and Dog Protection Association Carmichael House, North Brunswick Street, of Ireland Dublin D07 RHA8. Tel: 01-8880828 CHY7948, Company No 151311 Email: info@cdpa.ie, www.cdpa.ie Registered Charity Number 20018627 Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday from
9.30a.m.onwardsContact: Florence O'Sullivan, Hon Secretary 086-1653197
Cavan SPCA Olive Brady, Email:olivebra1@gmail.comCHY17527, Company No 466282, Inspector: Tina Boyle 086-891 6186Registered Charity Number 20065409 Cavan SPCA Charity Shop, Thomas Ashe Street,
Cavan Town, Co Cavan Website www.cavanspca.ie
Clare SPCA Contact: Chairperson Frankie Coote 087-6225253CHY7308 Contact: Secretary Caroline Quinlivan 061-368089 (after 7pm)Registered Charity Number 20015602 C/o. Clonloghan, Newmarket on Fergus, Co. Clare.
Email: clarespcaanimals@gmail.com Facebook – Clare SPCA
Donegal SPCA P.O Box 115, Letterkenny, Co DonegalCHY11698, Company No 566048 Donegal SPCA, Animal Rehabilitation Centre,Barrack, Ramelton,Registered Charity Number 20032678 Co Donegal.
Phone Helpline 086-6054943 (manned 9am-10am and 6pm-7pm, Monday to Friday) Website: www.donegalspca.ie, Email: donegalspca2015@gmail.comwww.facebook.com/donegalspcaanimalrehabilitationcentre/twitter.com/donegalspca linkedin.com/in/donegal-spca-b01537107
North County Dublin SPCA Voluntary Veterinary Clinic, 124a Upper DrumcondraCHY17550 Road, Dublin 9 (opposite Skylon Hotel) Registered Charity Number 20065522 Open 6.00p.m. – 9.00p.m. Mondays and Thursdays
(except Bank Holidays)Contact: Hon Treasurer Marie O’Byrne, 45 Millmount Avenue, Drumcondra, Dublin 9Phone: 01-8375630 Email: ncdspca@gmail.com
Kildare and West Wicklow SPCA Ltd Chairperson: Jane MyerscoughCHY6280, Company No 448178 Secretary: Sally McCaffreyRegistered Charity Number 20011048 Helpline 087-1279835
Animal Welfare Officer: 087-6887136Rehoming: 087-9133923KWWSPCA Shelter 087-2517381, Administration 087-6803295KWWSPCA Shelter, Oldtown, Athgarvan, Co KildareKWWSPCA Charity Shops: Noah’s Ark, Cutlery Road, Newbridge, Co Kildare,Second Chance, Main Street, Monasterevin, Co. KildareRegistered office: Mullinasella, Calverstown, Kilcullen, Co KildareEmail: kwwspca@gmail.comwww.kwwspca.ie, www.facebook.com/kwwspca
Kilkenny SPCA Norebank Lodge, Greenshill, KilkennyCHY3593, Company No 488626 Contact: Noel O’DonoghueRegistered Charity Number 20004545 056-7771635 / 086-8172167
Email: info@kilkennyspca.ie Website: www.kilkennyspca.ie
Louth SPCA Phone 042-9335045 CHY 12479, Company No 377305 email: info@louthspca.ie www.louthspca.ie Registered Charity Number 20036591 Louth spca shelter, Walterstown, Dundalk, Co Louth
Inspector Fiona Squibb
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ANNUAL REPORT 2016
Member Societies Contact List Laois SPCA Phone 087-6883333CHY17330, Company No 461627 Secretary, Geraldine LaniganRegistered Charity Number 20064266 LSPCA Charity Shop, Unit 2, Hynds Square, Portlaoise, Co Laois
www.facebook.com/lspcarescue www.lspca.ie, lspcarescue@gmail.com Correspondence Address: Dorothy Walker, Pump Cottage, Baltracey, Donadea, Co Kildare
Limerick Animal Welfare Sanctuary, Moorestown, Kilfinane, Co LimerickCHY11598, Company No 135626 Phone: 063- 91000, Mobile: 087 -6371044 Registered Charity Number 20032197 Contact: Marion Fitzgibbon, Chairperson
Email: lawsanctuary@gmail.comwww.limerickanimalwelfare.ie
Longford SPCA Market Square, Longford CHY11967, Company No 539995 Chairperson: Una DooneyRegistered Charity Number 20034092 Secretary: Amy O’Shaughnessy
Phone: 043-3347417 Mobile: 087-6856663Longfordspca on facebook www.longford-spca.org
Offaly SPCA Market Place, Tullamore, Co.Offaly. CHY11917, Company No 457669 Office Hours Mon – Fri 9am to 5pm (lunch 12noon-1pm)Registered Charity Number 20033828 Chairperson: Yvonne Kerry, Phone: 086-6647054
Email: offalyspca@live.com
Roscommon SPCA PO Box 10, Castlerea, Co RoscommonCHY18790, Mobile: 087-0505594 Registered Charity Number 20072735 Email: spca@roscommonspca.ie,
Website: www.roscommonspca.ie
Tipperary Friends of Animals SPCA C/o Knockalton Upper, Nenagh, Co TipperaryCHY 19549 Hon. Sec. Julie O’KeeffeRegistered Charity Number 20076849 Inspector: 086-8163707 / 086-8133707
Email: tipperaryfoaspca@eircom.net Charity Shop: 1 Friary Court, Friars Street, Neenagh, Co Tipperary
Waterford SPCA Summerland Square, Yellow Road, Waterford. CHY743, Company No 176168 Office: 051-841432, Office Hours 10a.m. to 2p.m Monday to FridayRegistered Charity Number 20061043 Email: waterfordspca@eircom.net
Website: www.waterfordspca.ie Emergency tel (outside office hours) 086 793 0465Secretary: Barbara Bent, 086 793 0465
Westmeath SPCA Contact: Secretary: Adrian DuignanCHY11491 Field Officer: 086- 6383730Registered Charity Number 20031619 Email: westmeathspca@gmail.com
westmeathspca.wordpress.comwww.facebook.com/westmeath.spca
Wexford SPCA C/o The Vet Centre, Distillery Road, Wexford CHY14327, Company number 452970 Office: Phone: 053-9143919Registered Charity Number 20046460 Office Hours 9.00am - 5.00pm Mon to Fri (closed from1-2pm)
Email: wexford_spca@eircom.netInspector: Petrina Busher 053-9143919Emergency No Out of Hours: 087- 9884272Educational Officer: 053-9143919
National Animal Centre,Derryglogher, Keenagh,County Longford, Ireland.N39X 257
T: 043-3325035F: 043-3325024E: info@ispca.iewww.ispca.ie
National Animal Cruelty Helpline Number - 1890 515 515
ISPCA Equine Rescue Centre, Dromsligo, Mallow, Co. CorkP51 YF98
The Society is recognised as a Charitable Organisation by the Revenue Commissioners, Charity Number 5619 and is registered with the Charities Regulatory Authority, Registered Charity Number 20008734.
The ISPCA wishes to thank all the people who kindlyremembered us in their will and fromwhom we received legacies.
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