Harold Hill Deer Aid
Animal Heroes Harold Hill Deer Aid Step In to Rescue Distressed Cat Trapped High in Tree.
On Saturday 20 December, Harold Hill Deer Aid were called out to assist the owner of a very distressed young cat after their beloved pet became trapped extremely high up in a tree. The owner was understandably beside himself, and it quickly became clear this would be far from a straightforward rescue.
Read moreMiracle Rescue By Harold Hill Deer Aid As Fox Survives Being Trapped in Tiny Gap.
Harold Hill Deer Aid are a team of truly outstanding volunteers and a vital asset to our community. Yesterday, the team, led by Shantel, saved the life of a beautiful little fox who had his head trapped in a tiny gap. Even Essex Wildlife Hospital cannot believe the poor little soul is still alive.
Read moreVIDEO:Harold Hill Is Ready For The Best Christmas Lights Switch On Ever!
This Sunday 23 November, Harold Hill will host its annual Christmas lights switch on and residents cannot wait!
Read moreCommunity Warning: Wicked And Cruel Suspected Poisoning Of Foxes And Cats.
Harold Hill Deer Aid, the local animal rescue group who do a truly outstanding job, are deeply concerned to report that they are experiencing an alarming rate of suspected fox poisoning in Havering and surrounding areas.
Read moreEXCLUSIVE: Harold Hill Residents Anger As They Battle Controversial Plans To Cram Six Houses Behind Their Properties That Could Impact Ancient Woodland.
These are homes that will directly look straight into our gardens and windows. The access road is too small for daily construction vehicles. It’s a health and safety concern. The noise and disruption for us will be constant.”
Read moreNetting Danger For Our Wildlife.
At this time of year, young fox cubs leave the safety of their den and venture out into this curious world exploring.Netting in your garden, netting used for goal posts, and discarded netting can be extremely harmful and very often fatal to wildlife.
Read moreSay No To Moto! Residents Anger Over Proposed Plans To Concrete Over 45 Hectares Of Greenbelt Land.
On Tuesday (28 January) residents from Havering and Essex joined forces outside of the Town Hall in Brentwood. The protest is aimed at a planning development that would see hectares of greenbelt land with endless wildlife on on it destroyed in place of service stations.
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