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I recently put a note on here about getting wood vale residents together somehow. I have had lovely messages from some, and we are starting to meet, but I do wonder whether there is more merit in a residents group now. We could perhaps start talking to the horniman about improving security on the nature trail, and working together on improved fencing etc. The police will also visit to advise on specific security issues.


And if any opportunistic burgulars are reading this for ideas, this road and the trail is now being closely watched by the police. You are more likely to get caught now than ever. so do us a favour, and don't steal our children's toys and bikes.

Thanks so much for these posts - that was our tandem.


We're going to claim it tomorrow and hope it's not totally trashed. Such a mindless act - I assume riding a tandem was too complex for these idiots to work out so they had to dump it.


I think we need to lobby the Horniman to increase security when the nature trail is closed - better burglar proof fencing and maybe some thick prickly planting could help deter opportunistic thieves.

Thank you for your messages. The police are coming around and yes, they have found the two bikes, dumped on the nature trail. I think the bikes were too heavy to carry and with flat tyres, impossible to ride away, so thank you Tom for posting your message. I will collect them tomorrow. The East Dulwich Forum is brilliant.....


Yes, Sara, let me know when a meeting is arranged to discuss security on the nature trail. Its never been an issue before, but I think its worth alerting the police that this is a vulnerable area.

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