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Teenage hedgehog champion to live-stream advice from garden

His entry was a 10-minute documentary on The Wonderful World of Hedgehogs. As a result, the teenager won the Best Documentary Film (11-15) category in the University of South Wales virtual awards celebration. At the time, he said: In May, I discovered I had hedgehogs in my garden. I set up two night vision cameras and I spent quite a while working on the film - recording, editing and putting it all together. I discovered lots of interesting things about hedgehogs and I went online and got involved in a number of organisations, too, and interviewed some lovely people for my film.

Teenage hedgehog champion to live-stream his advice from garden

His entry was a 10-minute documentary on The Wonderful World of Hedgehogs. As a result, the teenager won the Best Documentary Film (11-15) category in the University of South Wales virtual awards celebration. At the time, he said: In May, I discovered I had hedgehogs in my garden. I set up two night vision cameras and I spent quite a while working on the film - recording, editing and putting it all together. I discovered lots of interesting things about hedgehogs and I went online and got involved in a number of organisations, too, and interviewed some lovely people for my film.

Could Monmouth schoolboy's device help Covid vaccine drive?

A TALENTED 12-year-old Monmouthshire schoolboy is making an innovative device which, the school says, could well be used by the NHS to save lives in the UK’s fight against Covid-19. Ed Smith, a pupil at Monmouth School for Boys, is a budding inventor and believes his device - a wooden container to easily mix vaccine vials - could speed up the process of administering the life-saving Pfizer/BioNtech vaccine. Inspired by his GP parents, Peter and Sue Smith, who both work on the NHS frontline, Ed’s prototype - which he made out of Lego and then wood in his garage at home - can mix one hundred vials at one time.

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