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We got down to the allotment tonight to discover that there's been a break in :evil: . FIL's shed has been ransacked and has been left in a horrible mess. He doesn't think that any of his tools etc have been stolen though luckily. Fortunately the only damage to crops has been to 3 of my lovely sunflowers which have been broken down and a courgette plant has been trampled but apparently 8 sheds were broken into last night and it was children. My boys would never dream of doing any damage to anything. Makes you so angry that others would, doesn't it. I'm disappointed to have lost the lovely sunflowers as they were going to be food for the garden birds over the winter but I'm thankful nothing else was damaged.

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I suspect that the children were teenagers by the way that FIL's padlock had been wrenched off his shed with a gardening fork he'd left in his greenhouse. It must have taken some strength to do that. They got in over railings as our allotment is right at the bottom of the plot next to the water meadows and the only real damage they've inflicted is when they've broken into the sheds on their way through the allotment looking for anything worth stealing. They've not touched any gardening tools so appear to have been looking for radios/stereos/money etc but have left the sheds in chaos. FIL keeps dried milk and sugar there for his flask of tea and they've emptied it all over the floor along with his tins of saved seeds etc. We'll nip down tomorrow and see if we can give him a hand sorting out the mess. There are lots of greenhouses on the allotment but thankfully they didn't smash any of those - I suppose that the noise would have alerted the people in the surrounding houses though. I am so glad my boys are stay at home boys, content to play on their computers instead of running rampage like that :evil: .

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This is always a worry when you have an allotment.

 

We had a spate of break in's in the first few years that we were there, but recently we have been ok. One of the older allotment holders reckons he had some onions stolen a few weeks back.

 

It would break my heart to have crops ransacked, if items were stolen for food i could accept it better but just mindless damage is so hard to understand.

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That's exactly how I felt when I saw the lovely big sunflowers just broken down needlessly. They weren't in the way and the flower heads were just starting to open up. They'd have made great food for the greenfinches and blue tits over winter but they've gone to waste now. I think that's probably more upsetting than the mess in the shed as that can be sorted out.

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They are obviously as thick as a whale omlette.

 

What exactly did they expect to find in an allotment shed? The Crown Jewels perhaps, life savings, plasma telly, the latest XBox?

 

The only things anyone with a brain would expect to find have been left behind.

 

And oh what fun to trample on plants. :roll:

 

Sad really, when the best they can do is to destroy someone elses hard work.

 

Retarded vandals is what they are, born without the capacity to outwit a used tea bag.

 

I hope your FIL is not too upset about it.

 

Kev.

 

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The Police are involved but whether they'll find any useful information though, I don't know.

 

I hope your FIL is not too upset about it.

 

He's OK thanks, Kev. He's relieved that none of his tools or his wheelbarrow were stolen though as the mess can be cleared up. Everytime we go down to the allotment, he tells us that he had these things postcoded by the police :wink: .

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I know exactly how you feel we had 4 break-ins on the allotment last year, even losing a wheelbarrow that was a birthday present 3 days old. At one point they smashed all the greenhouses on the site and cut off people's tomato plants at the roots.

 

We all made sure each case was reported by each allotment holder to the police - they did eventually arest someone - but usually we can expect at least one break-in a year and at least one shed to be burnt down on the site :cry:

 

It is so heart breaking after all the work you put in.

 

Tracy

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Ive just caught up with this.

 

Im really sorry to hear what has happened :(

Some people seem to think its ok to let their children roam the streets and bring themselves up without guidance or morals - doesnt it make you mad?! :evil:

 

I do hope you managed to clear everything up Kate.

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sorry to hear about that Kate, its not uncommon though unfortunately. :(

 

Hubby's shed on our allotment was broken into earlier in the year, its a brand new shed and they took the contents (werent worth much, but even so) they took his gas camping cooker and some bits and bobs.

 

We are in a rural sleepy village with very little crime, I would imagine it could have been someone passing through. :roll:

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Hiya Kate

 

Really sorry for what has happened to you and family. Mindless violence really makes my blood boil and I fail to understand why anyone child/teen/adult could do the things they often do.

Hopefully now most damage is sorted, do you have a special constable doing walk rounds in your area? Sometimes these can be more useful/available than the actual fulltime forces. Just an idea.

Heather

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Hi Heather,

 

Yes we do have a special constable now who walks round all the allotments in the area each night and that will hopefully deter the hooligans. All the sheds also have bright yellow stickers on saying that the contents have been postcoded to thwart theft so I hope that will help too. The mess has just about been cleared up now, thanks. FIL is retired and spends all day, every day come rain or shine at the allotment as it's his life really so he's managed to sort out the chaos that was in his shed and he and his friends have also found some of the tools the yobs threw into the long grass in the neighbouring field too so we seem to be getting back to normal again :D .

 

Chelsea - sorry to hear that you've had the same thing happen. It's horrible when you realise what they've done, isn't it. I hope that your OH has managed to either find or replace the things they took now?

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Would you believe it, they've done it again :evil: . F-in-L phoned this morning to say that they've broken into his shed again, stolen some knives - can't have been anything worth nicking as they'd only be pruning knives - and have run about all over our onions and garlic which were doing really well :( . LSH has just gone down there to take a look as I'm waiting in for a phone call but that's twice in less than 6 months :evil: . I bet the council don't do anything to bump up security there either!

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