A SECOND protest at a Pembroke Dock farm, from which more than 200 animals were rescued last month, is planned for Sunday afternoon, February 24.

Pembroke and Pembroke Dock residents are concerned animals may still be at the Bramble Hall Farm site, and may be at risk.

Last Friday, February 15, around 100 people, flanked by 14 police officers, demonstrated outside the Ferry Lane property.

For more details of that protest, click here.

Western Telegraph reporter George Thompson was at the February 15 protest.

Summing up the mood of the crowd, he said: "There's anger and frustration, especially at the RSPCA, that people's concerns have been ignored for so long.

"Locals want the police and council to investigate and take any other animals still here away."

In a two-day operation at the end of January, 215 animals were rescued from the farm, which has been connected with an alleged illegal slaughterhouse.

Further details may be seen here.

Initially around 50 dogs were rescued, with Dogs Trust teams working with police and council employees on the site.

It later emerged that horses, goats, pigs and a donkey also had to be rescued by animal welfare officers.

The February 24 protest is planned for 2pm.