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Rescue work underway to save deer trapped in York school playground

** Friday morning update: the deer is still there **

People are working to rescue a deer which is trapped in a York school playground this evening (Thursday).

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The animal is in the hard-standing play area at St Lawrence’s Primary School.

Shortly before 9pm, people were diverting traffic away from the school on Heslington Road in order to clear a safe path for the scared creature.

A number of young people were inside the playground trying to coax the deer to leave through the open gates.

A man stood by the gates shouting instructions and halting traffic.

The deer has apparently been on school premises for a number of hours. The Nest nursery unit tweeted at 9.37am that a deer was stuck in the field.

St Lawrence’s Primary School in York. Photograph © Google Street View

It comes less than a week after police warned drivers that more deer were on the roads.

North Yorkshire Police said they have been to ten incidents in the last month where a deer was hit by a car. All the animals died.

Collisions typically increase in spring, when young buck roe deer move to new territories, officers said.

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