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Phil & Teds buggy stolen 1.30pm on corner of Whateley & Ulverscroft


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Just posting in case this has been taken in error - my sister in law parked my black double Phil & Teds buggy in the private bin area outside her flat on the corner or Whateley & Ulverscroft road half an hour ago and it's now gone.


I know it was in the bin area so may have appeared to be fair game, but she lives in a first floor flat and had run inside with my toddler who is potty training so just hadn't had time to dismantle it and take it upstairs.


If anyone saw it being taken or has taken it in error thinking it was not needed, please do get in touch. Its a pretty essential daily piece of kit with my 3 kids, who are 5, 2 and 7 months and I'm gutted at thought of having to buy a new buggy!


Thank you

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