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Hi just bringing to attention.


we woke to find a damage to our lovely bay window.Glengarry road happened around 1.30am Saturday 27th April, as we in housing trust property informed them had report to Met Police.


but due lack evidence criminal case dropped.........awaiting glass replacement.....we had plant pot dumped in our garden by late ED drunken residents before.


while waiting for glass replacement we had an issue that saddens us...on whats usually a family friendly supportive neighbourly street not one neighbour ask if we okay nothing.........


lived here since 2008..so we left feeling Dulwich isn't friendly place live.....no thoughtful neighbours no one wanting admit heard anything.

yet burglar alarm goes of everyone out see if okay........


and are people about that time in our road........been few crimes here recently not done by accident........message edited due lack understanding.........

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Thankyou..............we feel unsafe..........told glass is toughened....neighbours don't have double glazing so thought someone hears it would be very loud.

just trying bring it in open see if anyone heard anything.

police did say will check any similar cases found in the local area..... we feel very vulnerable as easy to walk up to our window.


anyone knows what kind lock be easy put onto wooden bay window.......its latch type.

or entry alarm on window or vibrational type if glass damaged again.

:-( What a horrible thing to happen - I hope you're ok.


Countrlass22 Wrote:

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> Hi just bringing to attention.

>

> we woke to find a damage to our lovely bay

> window.Glengarry road happened around 1.30am

> Saturday 27th April, as we in housing trust

> property informed them had report to Met Police.

>

> but due lack evidence criminal case

> dropped.........awaiting glass replacement.....we

> had plant pot dumped in our garden by late ED

> drunken residents before.

>

> while waiting for glass replacement we had an

> issue that saddens us...on whats usually a family

> friendly supportive neighbourly street not one

> neighbour ask if we okay nothing.........

>

> lived here since 2008..so we left feeling Dulwich

> isn't friendly place live.....no thoughtful

> neighbours no one wanting admit heard anything.

> yet burglar alarm goes of everyone out see if

> okay........

>

> and are people about that time in our

> road........been few crimes here recently not

> done by accident........message edited due lack

> understanding.........

Thankyou

should posted on here a lot sooner

told people above they keeping eye while im out when they home just feel vulnerable as it so badly damaged easy break in housing trust very poor.

just chasing up when it be done

anyone know shop sells good reasonable latch locks?

How horrible for you ,and especially horrible no nice helpful neighbours .


I'd wait a bit about getting latch fitted . Maybe I'm missunderstanding ( brain is a bit foggy today ) but if the glass is broken a lock won't help will it .

Or is glass toughned now ?


Just don't want you to be sold something expensive ,though Callows have never tried to to do that to me ,they've always been very good .


This type of thing is simple and good IME

http://www.easylocks.co.uk/easylocks-window-sash-stop-window-locks-p-4185.html?gclid=CJO5p47fiLcCFUfLtAodN3QAew


Try not to let it get you down ,I expect it's random drunk people .


Can you plant prickly hedge ?

Hi


Thankyou very helpful response.it is toughened glass being put in being done tomorrow..yes probably was drunk people do get them along our road now and again after bars shut.

yes,not greatest.......see now neighbours not awful just busy with kids work.


saved link you given me,used callow before for cleaning of lock keys but was relative got us deal.

so look forward it being done such eyesore.

much apreciated faith in Dulwich community restored.

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