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Log splitter stolen east yorkshire.


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Vertical majour log splitter stolen on wednesday night from our compound has distinctive larger base plate painted red. they tried nicking the large horizontal we have aswel but couldnt lift it. Keep your gear safe over the xmas period thieves work all xmas. Merry xmas jim

 

HI JIM im sorry to here that mate night for you mate have you any pics of your splitter i hope you get fixed up soon jon

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Atwick nr hornsea. Village gets hit at least once a yr. We had quad bike niked 2 yrs ago lad round corners been done over twice. Its a bludy nightmare were abouts are you mate

 

We used to camp on a field at Atwick right on the cliff edge years ago before it went commercial, are you on the lane that runs round from the pub ? We used to walk up to Skipsea and down to Hornsea. I remember a gang of peahens that used to roam round the village as well and a little duck pond next to the road, proper little village in those days.

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Hi were on the lane that runs from main rd back round to the village there was a dairy farm nxt to us its now barn conversions. We still have a peacock roaming the village. The caravan park is alot busier now camp site is usually quiet. The cliff has erroded alot in the last ten yrs if u are ever bak this way let me know and il go for a beer in the black horse with you

 

 

James

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