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Actually I have one good face picture.
imported_postModeratorHi Orpy,
I have CCTV of the lads. Not very good images of faces but very clear what they were wearing so it might be useful to the police.
Anecdotal evidence is that entry was by the unlocked back gate and a propped open pedestrian door.
Let me know if the police want the CCTV and I will supply it.
imported_postModeratorMy bike was recovered, thank you whoever recovered and Simon for returning.
I noticed the bikes that were untouched had a D-Lock, my 2 chains were pretty substantial but the D-Locks must prove more difficult for a bolt cutter. I am purchasing now and would recommend the same to any other residents.
Happy weekend ahead
imported_postModeratorSo there was a racing bike with a note on about being prevented from being stolen, which is (i hope still in the garage) could this be yours?
I will check the CCTV, which rack was it locked too?
imported_postModeratorOn the night in question after I spotted the theives, I checked my bike and it was there. Discovered it was missing this morning. Not sure if they finished the job that night or came back. They must have had some very large bolt cutters to get through my 2 bike locks. I have reported to the police. Can I ask if there was anything on CCTV. I’m sure they were smart enough to wear hoodies and/or caps to avoid identification
imported_postModeratorThe gates were locked so far as I know.
Chrisimported_postModeratorHappy to help, conincidence I was on the patio at the time.
The entry garage door was the only one I checked and was closed. a fellow neighbour (green,and dock side) took one bike they didn’t manage to take but had “unchained” back into the building.
imported_postModeratorThanks Orpy,
Were the back gates left open do you know? I will check the closers on each of the pedestrian doors, sometimes they can leave themselves slightly ajar.
I will get the codes changed if the checks above prove inconclusive. I have had a look at the CCTV and they didn't go to the bike racks at the entrance or exit so it does make this a bit more suspicious.
March 7, 2019 at 5:53 am in reply to: Has anyone removed the wall between kitchen and living room? #1575imported_postModeratorYes text me
March 3, 2019 at 3:55 pm in reply to: Has anyone removed the wall between kitchen and living room? #1574imported_postModeratorHi Linda – can I contact you about this please? I’m starting the process now. Thank you!
imported_postModeratorThe compost we get from the open bins is really useful on the garden – Each year we also buy some in.But please note the difference. The compost bins are for uncooked vegetable matter only. No bread, cheese, meat or cooked vegetables. This is to avoid attracting vermin. However please go on using them. We also use them for green waste from the garden of course.
February 17, 2019 at 7:35 pm in reply to: Has anyone removed the wall between kitchen and living room? #1573imported_postModeratorPaperwork still ongoing,so in my opinion yes.
Surveyor to confirm walls are non-loadbearing and that includes to the ceiling. Building contractor for current regs approval. Freeholder surveyor to survey, confirm findings and confirm all findings listed are carried out and a qualified person to carry out an assessment of communal areas prior to starting. Architect to draw plans and provide insurance of parties involved.February 10, 2019 at 10:23 pm in reply to: Has anyone removed the wall between kitchen and living room? #1572imported_postModeratorHi Henry- I have the same question, thanks for asking! I'm flat 3, 101 Did you do it in the end or see any photos?
Linda- is it a long process? Thanks.
February 9, 2019 at 11:04 pm in reply to: Has anyone removed the wall between kitchen and living room? #1571imported_postModeratorHello Henry, I am in the process of having my application processed. Unfortunately I have not yet got to the end of the paperwork needed but fingers crossed I will get there!
imported_postModeratorI contacted the council and the brown garden bins are for both food and garden waste. Is it possible for one to be marked for food recycling in particular? Not all the lids fit the bases properly and in the aummer this will be an issue with flies.
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