10/02/2026
👻 MEET THE TEAM 👻
Name: Chantal
Field Name: The Hedgewitch
Affiliation: NE-NoGhost (Ghostbusters)
Territory: Loftus & the North East Coast
Chantal is known in the field as “The Hedgewitch”, a Ghostbuster with NE-NoGhost whose work draws on traditional witchcraft, banishing practices, and long-established folk traditions. The name fits: she works at the edges—between settled and unsettled spaces, between what belongs and what very much does not.
As The Hedgewitch, Chantal specialises in banishings, spiritual hygiene, and the correction of situations where something has overstayed its welcome. Her approach is rooted in practical tradition rather than theatrics, favouring methods that have been used for generations because they work. When activity needs to be quieted, boundaries re-established, or a space properly closed, she is often the one taking point.
Her focus tends toward domestic hauntings, emotionally charged spaces, and sites where disturbances have tangled themselves into daily life. These are situations where brute containment alone can make things worse. Chantal’s strength lies in knowing when to remove, when to seal, and when to simply tell something—firmly—that it is no longer welcome here.
Within NE-NoGhost, she plays a key role in field balance and post-incident stability. She is closely involved in preparation, cleansing, and follow-up work, ensuring that once a job is done, it stays done. Team members have learned that when Chantal says a space feels “clear enough now,” it usually is.
Her work is calm, deliberate, and quietly authoritative. There is no rushing, no unnecessary escalation, and no patience for nonsense—human or otherwise. Combined with Ghostbusters equipment and containment protocols, her traditional methods provide a grounding influence that keeps situations from spiralling.
Locally, it’s become understood that if NE-NoGhost arrives with The Hedgewitch on site, things are going to be handled properly. Not loudly. Not dramatically. Just thoroughly.
Motto:
“What doesn’t belong, doesn’t stay.”