ABOUT US........
Clarks Farm Greyhound Rescue is a registered charity in its own right and is also the Maldon and Tiptree branch of the Retired Greyhound Trust.
Working alongside the RGT and the Friends of Crayford Retired Greyhounds, we take in ex racing/retired greyhounds and find permanent loving homes for them.
Sandra & Steve Cobb bought Clarks farm in 1999, it was a derelict and run down property with a tumble down barn and an old cow shed as its only buildings.
Steve was known to sleep in an old chicken shed during the early days.
Their intention from day one was to open a greyhound rescue, but it took several years with planning battles before things could really start in 2003.
Since then, Clarks Farm greyhound Rescue has come on leaps and bounds, from homing 20 dogs in 2003 to over 260 in 2006 and then to homing over 350 in 2009.
This is entirely due to the hard work, dedication and commitment of Steve & Sandra.
Building a new kennel block wich can now house 50 dogs, setting up a sister branch Dorset Greyhound Rescue and also building a new vetinary clinic, so that there is a vet on site who can perform neutering operations as well as seeing to dogs that have been homed.