OUT IN THE FIELD: Disappearing signs, vandalism and Langney eatery is knocked down
I am not averse to tarring and feathering of thieves and ne’er do wells but some people are taking the act of vigilantism a step too far in the town centre and now in Roselands and Bridgemere too. Florist owner Nicola Roberts from Beau-k has been forced to offer a reward for information after her delivery van was constantly vandalised by people who don’t like her parking on the PUBLIC highway in Lower Meads. There are also ongoing problems with parked vehicles in roads in Roselands where a lack of parking spaces has become a contentious issue locally and as a result of this, a spate of criminal damages to connected vehicles has ensued, according to police. The majority of these vehicles, say officers, are owned by the same family for work or private use. Eastbourne Police are increasing patrols within the area and say they may use overt or covert tactics to catch the offender for the damage. The police go on to say that while investigating the criminal offences, officers are also looking at complaints of illegal parking which are being referred to the local authority as the relevant agency for parking issues in Eastbourne. Police say the changes will not be overnight and in the meantime will continue to monitor the area, and ask for members of the public to get in touch if they have any relevant information. Criminal damage to individual’s property will not be tolerated. So there you have it, leave it to the police and authorities to deal with.
I’ve been watching the demolition of Wicked Chicken in Priory Road the last few weeks as it’s knocked down to make way for houses. Like many others, I recall when it was Unwins off-licence too. How many other off-licences have gone the same way I wonder? Like Threshers in Seaside. Another sad sign of the times when independent stores are trodden underfoot by the big boys.
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Hide AdFinally this week, birthday shout outs to lots of folk namely Dan Cloake, Janette Calverley, Keith King, Lisa Bannister and Josh Imich. And last but not least to the little man who stole my heart from the minute he was born and has held it ever since – Kai Field who turned 18 yesterday. I am proud of the young man he has become and looking forward to the bright future ahead of him. The two of us are off for a city break together so see you in two weeks.