Cadishead - From left, Emma Robson (CSG) and Vicki Jones (Little Nest)

A leading waste management specialist has stepped in to help a Cadishead animal rescue charity with its spiralling running costs.

The animal charity, Little Nest Rescue focusses on rescuing and rehabilitating animals in the local area, including horses, alpacas, and cats.

And with the commitment of helping as many as animals as possible but routine expenses such as food, veterinary care, and facility maintenance – costs have shot up to around £4,000 a month.

And with spiralling costs CSG – a major waste processing centre on Liverpool Road in Cadishead,  has made a £600 donation to Little Nest Rescue CIC through its Community Chest charitable fund.

CSG has thirty bases across the UK, helping householders and organisations by offering a complete variety of services ranging from waste collection through to treatment, recovery, and disposal of countless waste streams.

Its Cadishead facility is a significant employer and processes more than 100,000 tonnes of waste each year – and with the management company being close they have generously supported the local centre.

From left, Emma Robson (CSG), Vicki Jones (Little Nest) and Katy Pinder (Little Nest).

As Daryl Tunningley, Marketing Manager at CSG, said: “We’re delighted to be able to support Little Nest Rescue CIC, which does such fantastic work helping animals in their hour of need.

“CSG is a 91-year-old business with long links to Cadishead. We have a passion for helping the communities we serve, and Community Heroes is just one way in which we do that.”

Most of the animals the shelter take in are either from neglect cases, or owners who could sadly no longer cope.

They offer a safe and loving home to animals both large and small – while rescuing, rehabilitating, fostering, and re-homing these animals.

And following the £600 donation, Katy Pinder, Director of Operations at Little Nest Rescue C.I.C, said: “We are thrilled to receive this generous donation from CSG.”

Katy continued: “As with many charitable initiatives, we heavily depend on the goodwill of local businesses and residents.

“Their support means we can continue offering these vulnerable creatures the shelter, medical attention and loving homes they urgently need.”

She continued: “Every day we encounter new cases of animals abandoned, neglected, or surrendered. With limited financial resources, we are currently at a critical juncture – so it’s wonderful to have the backing of a Cadishead-based business like CSG.”

More information about the animal rescue shelter can be found here. 

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