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Beware in Heads of the Valleys, S.Wales


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Happen to be in the area Sept. the high-sided Transit trucks are everywhere. Some with associates riding in the open backs, looking over walls/fences. Also seen a number of different but similar trucks, "Tree Services" and or "Landscaping" emblazoned across their sides; but with no phone numbers and in one instance, no reg. plates.

 

There's also a lot of tatty horse-boxes in the area and cobs being fly-grazed. For those not in the area, near Merthyr and around Tredegar, Ebbw Vale and on toward Brynmawr, there are major roadworks. These will be in place for the next 1-2 years. There's more plant, large & small than you could shake a rebar at. So also plenty of 'opportunity' minded folk in the area too.

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