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21

Apr 2023

Last Updated: 20/04/2023
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Owen raises £1,000 for Knaresborough rescue centre with 100 bags of litter

by Vicky Carr

| 21 Apr, 2023
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A nine-year-old boy has raised more than £1,000 for a cause close to his heart — and helped the environment too.

Owen Sutcliffe set himself the challenge of collecting 100 bags of litter in just six weeks to raise money for K'Rescue Knaresborough.

The animal enthusiast went out in all weathers to ensure he completed his challenge – often helped by his friends and family. Mum Clare said:

"It should be an activity for kids, because all of Owen's friends have joined in. They've got right into it.
"I can't get over how much they've all loved litter picking!"


Owen told the Stray Ferret:

"I'm the coolest kid in my class. I'm saving the planet and the animals!"


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Owen filled his final three bin bags at the weekend before returning to school after the Easter break.

Asked whether he was proud of his achievement, he added:

"Yes – but my arms hurt!"


Over the last six weeks, Owen has picked litter from parks and footpaths across the Harrogate area, from near his primary school, Hookstone Chase, out to Ripley and Killinghall.

He and his friends have made some interesting discoveries in the undergrowth during that time, including half a pram, a broken lawnmower and an open packet of unused nappies.

Alongside online donations of £900, further contributions in cash have brought the total raised to £1,100.

Owen with Dan and volunteer AnnaOwen with Dan, right, and K'Rescue volunteer Anna

Owen has now told the rescue centre's owner, Dan Holmes, how much he has raised. The money will be used to help cover the £1,500-a-month running costs and to carry out some essential maintenance work

Dan said:

"We are very grateful for all Owen has done. He is one of the few that have done such a big fundraiser to support us and it’s fantastic what he has achieved."


Mr Holmes said the rescue centre welcomes visitors during its opening hours. Visits are free, but donations are welcome. Many of the animals are also available for adoption.




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