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Post by quadbod on Sept 6, 2011 19:00:35 GMT
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Post by stockslave on Sept 6, 2011 19:02:56 GMT
Hi QB, it just takes me to google docs homepage but that may just be down to my computer
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Post by quadbod on Sept 6, 2011 19:09:03 GMT
Hmmm....?
I thought I had made it a public document.
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Post by quadbod on Sept 6, 2011 19:14:08 GMT
Alternative link posted in first post and ............ www.trogshot.co.uk/hwsept11.pdfStill interested to know if others are able to view in google docs though.
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Post by rgsp on Sept 15, 2011 15:42:26 GMT
The google link in the original post works for me.
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Post by quadbod on Sept 16, 2011 16:38:21 GMT
Excellent, thanks for letting me know.
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Post by quadbod on Sept 20, 2011 8:27:40 GMT
Between 6pm Thursday 15th and 8am Friday 16th September on Plash Road, Bedingfield offenders have entered a farm field and removed ten metres of grey plastic slurry piping that was being used to remove water from a lagoon.
If you have any information please contact Suffolk Police on 01284 774100 quoting reference ST/11/3105.
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Post by quadbod on Sept 26, 2011 20:09:40 GMT
Between 8pm Saturday 24th and 6am Sunday 25th September on Great Green, Thrandeston offenders have taken two 14 foot galvanised gates from the rear of a farm property. If you have any information please contact Suffolk Police on 01284 774100 quoting reference ST/11/3162. Or Please use the following link to pass any useful information to Suffolk Police about this incident. www.suffolk.police.uk/News+And+Appeals/Report+Information+To+The+Police/Tell+The+Police.htm
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Post by quadbod on Oct 1, 2011 10:31:10 GMT
Suffolk Police are reminding landowners to ensure their property is safe and secure following an incident reported in another county yesterday Wednesday 28th September. An area of farmland was illegally trespassed on and the trespassers not only unlawfully fenced-in the area, but also physically made a number of postholes. The landowner has since tightened the security of their field and filled in these postholes. Here are some simple steps to assist landowners in avoiding any similar problems: - 1) Ensure that gates which give access to fields cannot be lifted off their hinges and are properly secured with closed shackle padlocks (to reduce the risk of bolt cropping) 2) Ensure fences are in a good state of repair 3) Ensure that all vulnerable outbuildings are secure 4) Report to the police any sightings of persons paying close attention to your land Please report any incidents to Suffolk Police on 01473 613500. Or Please use the following link to pass any useful information to Suffolk Police about this incident. www.suffolk.police.uk/News+And+Appeals/Report+Information+To+The+Police/Tell+The+Police.htm
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