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A Short Film About Wendy...
The Unbound Project asked BAFTA winning filmmaker Alex Lockwood to create a short film about our founder, Wendy Valentine, and her life’s work at Hillside helping animals in need. If you’d like to watch it, please scan the QR code with the photo app on your smartphone.

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Hillside Animal Sanctuary, Hall Lane, Frettenham, Norwich NR12 7LT
If you would like Hillside to receive donations in memory of a loved one, i.e., in lieu of flowers, we would be happy to set up a Memorial Page on our website
Please ring our Sanctuary office 01603 736200 for more information

Keeping Wild Deer Safe Keeping Wild Deer Safe
People who receive our Newsletters or follow us on Facebook, will know we regularly help injured deer in the Norfolk area. We are always available 24/7 to respond to call-outs, from the Police or general public, reporting wildlife in distress.
Most injured deer have been involved in road accidents and these could be reduced if drivers are aware of wild deer in the area.
So, to warn oncoming vehicles, with the help of local supporters, we have been placing ‘Beware Deer’ signs along Norfolk roads.

If you know of a local road which deer often cross you may request a sign to help create driver awareness, reducing risk of injuries to deer and people alike...


If you’d like us to send you our Deer Warning Road Signs for you to put up in your area, you may order them by scanning this QR code. They are £10 each to cover cost of printing and postage.

Wendy also cleans the local deer road signs making them more visible to passing motorists