by welchmanhallgully | Apr 17, 2015 | What happens here
Always following what felt right and not always the easy road, Debra took over the lease of Welchman Hall Gully in March 2007. Since achieving a BA in Environmental Studies and a MSc in Ethno Botany (study of people and plants), she has been working in the field of...
by welchmanhallgully | Apr 17, 2015 | What happens here
Cassandra has been working part time for the Gully for the last year and in 2013 was made manager of the gift shop. She is a local resident of Porie Springs, which is about a 5 minute drive from the gully. At first she may seem quiet, but just ask her anything and she...
by welchmanhallgully | Apr 17, 2015 | What happens here
He has been with us since Christmas even 2009. One day from death, we found him in the bathroom dying. Six days at the vet made the difference. Stray dogs are common in Barbados and we at the Welchman Hall Gully do what we can to rescue them. We also offer free...
by welchmanhallgully | Apr 17, 2015 | What happens here
Neil has been working at Welchman Hall Gully since January of 2009. He has been working with plants most of his adult life. A man of few words, he is also very fond of animals and rears many different farm animals, from cows, sheep and ducks. If you see a big black...