A hedgehog in distress has been rescued from a drain at an Angus primary school.

The Scottish SPCA was called to Warddykes Primary School in Arbroath to help the hedgehog after it got stuck in a drain on Friday.

Animal rescue worker Coreen Hill had difficulty reaching the trapped animal at first but fashioned a tool to free the hedgehog with the help of workmen.

She said: "I was lucky enough to be given help by two gentlemen from Tayside Mechanical Services who were working at the school at the time.

"They were able to use their tools to flatten my swan hook so I could carefully slide it past her and turn it slowly to cradle her to pull her out of the hole.

"Thankfully she was uninjured and apart from being very hungry she was OK."

The female hedgehog has now been released into the wild near Ms Hill's house.

She added: "She has settled in to garden life not too far from where I live and she has been seen venturing out and about.

"Her new home had lots of places for her to hide as well as a good supply of food with the added benefit of a woodland area nearby if she wishes to venture there.

"I'd like to thank the gentlemen who were more than happy to help me with the rescue and I'm so glad this story has a happy ending."

Anyone who discovers an injured or distressed wild animal is asked to call the Scottish SPCA's animal helpline on 03000 999 999.