Yesterday when I cam home from work, I found that the tap had been stolen from my front garden at 41 Oxford Rd. Years ago, when I had this tap put in, a cheap grey metal tap was mounted on the wall, with a plastic pipe going into the ground. The tap had a removable brass top which I ALWAYS keep in the house. Yesterday, someone jumped over the front fence, cut the plastic pipe, bent it into the ground to stop water spurting and took the just cheap grey metal tap, as the brass top was in my house. So much damage for so little gain! This morning I got the plumber in and now I have a really, really cheap, unattractive plastic tap. Yesterday was also refuse collection day in Oxford Rd and I wonder if this theft was planned for that day. Standing on a bin would have made getting over the fence easier. I find it so annoying that the homeless people going through the rubbish make SUCH a mess and don't clean up. I always speak nicely and respectfully to them and ask them PLEASE to NOT tear, tip and take the refuse bags, but rather look carefully and neatly. I like to keep my bin clean and always use bags, but often, after collection, I have to rinse out my bin as there are remnants of such a mess in there, I'm sure from refuse from other bins being added to mine. I feel sorry for the people living on the corner of Oxford and Bowden, as the bins are often collectively placed there and there is much spewing and rummaging with a terrible surrounding mess made, which someone else has to clean up. I would be much more sympathetic to the vagrants if they would learn to clean up the mess they make. I would also like to see Vetus Schola patrol more on refuse collection days. I have reported this incident of tap theft to them. Frank, please can you record it for stats. Thanks Sandy 41 Oxford Rd
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