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Hedgehog Haven in North Walsham plea to gardeners

Published: 4:26 PM May 25, 2021    Marian Grimes runs Hedgehog Haven from her home in North Walsham, during the first lockdown she was inundated with hedgehogs in need and whilst she is still looking after over 60 hedgehogs now she still has room to help more. Credit - Sonya Duncan - Credit: Sonya Duncan The operator of a hedgehog rescue home has urged people to keep checking their gardens for trapped animals as lockdown eases. Marian Grimes at Hedgehog Haven in North Walsham says she finally has a few empty pens after months of receiving almost a hedgehog a day during coronavirus lockdown. The rush was brought on by a gardening boom which saw more people spotting the animals in their gardens.

Lee Hurst and Lee Hurst II running for Massillon City Council seats

The Repository Massillon voters who closely follow Washington High School football will see familiar names on the November election ballot. The Stark County Board of Elections on Monday voted to certify five nonpartisan candidates for the Nov. 2 ballot. Two of the candidates are a father and son who are both seeking to serve on Massillon City Council. They both were quarterbacks for Washington High. Lee Hurst, 50, is running to be Massillon council member at large. Hurst will seek one of three council seats in a five-person race. Hurst, who also was a kicker as well as quarterback, led Washington High School to the state semifinals in 1989. He later became a head high school football coach at Crestline High School in Crawford County in 2013 and West Muskingum High School in Zanesville in 2016. He also was a girls softball coach at McKinley High School in 2015 and was an assistant freshman football coach for Washington High in 2015.

North Walsham Hedgehog Haven sees busy lockdown | Eastern Daily Press

This time of year it is usually that bit quieter, but I ve already had a couple this year, I m definitely still busy. Marian Grimes runs Hedgehog Haven from her home in North Walsham, during the first lockdown she was inundated with hedgehogs in need and whilst she is still looking after over 60 hedgehogs now she still has room to help more. Credit - Sonya Duncan - Credit: Sonya Duncan The last lockdown came in spring when they were all emerging from hibernation and everyone was finding them, but now the bigger ones are hibernating so it is a bit quieter.

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