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My bike was stolen from outside the actress tonight. It was locked to the railings (but in retrospect it was a poor lock!) and the lock was cut. It had a child?s seat on the back.

It?s on the pub?s CCTV and I?ve reported it to the police.

Just sharing so people are vigilant/get a good lock/keep an eye on your bikes.


(This isn?t a criticism of the Actress at all. They were really helpful.)


Its a cannondale quick 1 2020 silver/bronze colour women?s hybrid and a Thule yepp rear mounted grey kids seat (in case anyone sees it around/for sale!).

  • 4 weeks later...

Commiserations to you both. It's sickening. Any glimpse of the thieves?


You should keep checking Gumtree for a while - my uncle actually recovered a bike when it was listed for sale six months later! The seller was fairly dodgy but probably not the initial thief.

Sorry to hear your bikes have been taken :( We live near the Actress and my partner with another resident stopped one being stolen a few weeks ago. It seams to be a hot spot. The thieves were carrying it up Darrell road, to cut the lock and had a car waiting a silver 1 series BMW.

Gosh, I live so close to The Actress I?m always on these crossroads {NCR, CPR Upland} I?m quite shocked this happened so early in the evening & nobody witnessed this! Has The Actress been able to capture the theives on their CCTV?


Heather {The Wingless Bird}

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