Jemima Parry-Jones , who ran the Centre in Newent Gloucestershire , founded by her father Philip Glasier , sold up and moved to America with much of the collection several years ago . The intention was to run , in partnership , a collection in the USA .
This venture did not work out and she returned to the UK with the birds and her black labradors ( anyone who visited the Centre would be familiar with the dogs ) . The birds were put in temporary quarters and a new site was acquired on an orchard in Gloucestershire . The last I read was there there were problems with planning for this site .
It now appears that she is back at Newent , don't know what happened to the people who bought the Centre from her . A lot of work is required to bring the Centre up to its previous standard but it will re-open on February 1st .
This venture did not work out and she returned to the UK with the birds and her black labradors ( anyone who visited the Centre would be familiar with the dogs ) . The birds were put in temporary quarters and a new site was acquired on an orchard in Gloucestershire . The last I read was there there were problems with planning for this site .
It now appears that she is back at Newent , don't know what happened to the people who bought the Centre from her . A lot of work is required to bring the Centre up to its previous standard but it will re-open on February 1st .