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Help look after cute and fluffy gulls

You could be helping to look after cute and fluffy baby gulls if you sign up as a volunteer for Brent Lodge Animal Rescue Centre.

Staff there are desperate for people to come forward and give their time to the centre, which is suffering a lull in help at the moment.

As well as people who are willing to give up their time to carry out day-to-day cleaning and care of the animals, the centre is also urging people to donate tins of dog and cat food.

Over the past few weeks the centre has received around 30 gulls which have been brought in by members of the public, resulting in many extra mouths to feed.

The hungry birds chomp their way their way through around ten to 15 tins of food a day and staff are hoping for some generous donations.

Once the birds are fully-feathered they will be released back into the wild.

* Anyone with information should contact Darren or Emma on 01243 641672 or see www.brentlodge.org

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