Boy donates lockdown locks to children's charity
Stephen Huntley/BBCA nine-year-old boy who had not had his hair cut since the pandemic has donated his long locks to a charity which makes wigs for children.
Noah, of Stowmarket, Suffolk, was just three during the Covid-19 lockdown when he could not get a trim and instead left his hair to grow - and grow.
With his blond tresses reaching down to his hips, he braved the scissors on Saturday to help The Little Princess Trust.
"My hair is going to be used for someone who is going through cancer and doesn't have hair at the moment, and it will be made into a wig for them," Noah explained.
Alex ChapmanHe added: "It's going to be weird because when I have long hair I have to tie it for sport, long hair washes and other stuff.
"When I have short hair it's going to feel weird because I'm not going to have to have as long washes, I'm not going to have to tie it up and I'm not going to have to dry it for that long."
He was also keen to surprise his friends and teachers with his short do when he returned to school after the Easter break.
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