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We could face turkey no more and succumbed to Dominos pizza last night. When I opened the door to the delivery guy he was quite agitated and asked if I would call the police as he suspected a group of youths hanging about across the road were about to rob him. I looked across the road and glanced a group of 4/5 teenagers, at least one girl, hanging about but one guy had broken away from them and was making a definite bee-line towards the delivery guy's moped. I let the delivery guy in and shut the door, called my hubbie who went out to look and he saw the group making a hasty retreat down a nearby road. We can only guess they were scared off as I did let the delivery guy in and maybe thought I was going to call the police. We waited for a while to make sure they were truly gone and then my hubbie went out with the delivery guy to his moped and watched him go safely on his way.


Too much excitment for what we hoped would be a quite relaxing evening but just to say please do be aware of who is hanging around and what is going on.


This was East Dul end of Bellenden.

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