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Hi Tracey/Mike,
Sorry to hear your wood has disrupted. Although you have probably already done this but make sure you get a crime reference number for the criminal damage and not an incident reference number or URN in some forces
The difference it can make to future police response can be great.
When the police attend an incident or take a statement and conduct an investigation this becomes a Recordable Crime. Where they merely take a report, record the crime and issue an incident number or URN but do none of the above they have no need to record it as a recordable crime, thus, according to the Home office and government there has been no crime!
There is great pressure on the lower echelons by inspectors and above to use these non recordable incident numbers to keep local crime stats down.
So if you have a recordable crime ref no and so does your neighbour and assuming there has been no crime in your wood before there will be a 200% increase in crime in that beat area, which will get quarterly graphs and data sets going the wrong way.
So if this sort of thing happens again,doh, 400% increase, until it is showing up as a mini crime wave.
Hope this helps.
Sorry to hear your wood has disrupted. Although you have probably already done this but make sure you get a crime reference number for the criminal damage and not an incident reference number or URN in some forces
The difference it can make to future police response can be great.
When the police attend an incident or take a statement and conduct an investigation this becomes a Recordable Crime. Where they merely take a report, record the crime and issue an incident number or URN but do none of the above they have no need to record it as a recordable crime, thus, according to the Home office and government there has been no crime!
There is great pressure on the lower echelons by inspectors and above to use these non recordable incident numbers to keep local crime stats down.
So if you have a recordable crime ref no and so does your neighbour and assuming there has been no crime in your wood before there will be a 200% increase in crime in that beat area, which will get quarterly graphs and data sets going the wrong way.
So if this sort of thing happens again,doh, 400% increase, until it is showing up as a mini crime wave.
Hope this helps.
Hi Vortex!!
I must admit I thought you of you when this happened! With a smile on my face.
We do hope that we will not have to go down the route of CCTV or anything, we think it is someone with a grudge against the split woods and so we are building relationships in the area. We understand their concerns, and hope to be able to work with people rather than lock them out....we can try!
But, you are right, it isn't nice!
We are going there now, hopefully meet some folks and see how things are.
Tracy
I must admit I thought you of you when this happened! With a smile on my face.
We do hope that we will not have to go down the route of CCTV or anything, we think it is someone with a grudge against the split woods and so we are building relationships in the area. We understand their concerns, and hope to be able to work with people rather than lock them out....we can try!
But, you are right, it isn't nice!
We are going there now, hopefully meet some folks and see how things are.
Tracy
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Well, today was good - between us we came up with a cunning plan for a collapsible shelter, that we can quickly let down over our stuff when we leave, and pull up again when we get back. Full details and pictures on the blog: http://peplers.blog.co.uk/
We also met with one of our neighbours at the wood - we got his name, address and email from the council website, where he'd objected to a retrospective planning application for a shed in another part of the wood. (This was rejected, and rightly so in this case I think...). Surprising how your details get out onto the Internet isn't it...
Anyway, he turned out to be a really nice chap, and also a tree surgeon. He seemed really pleased that we had taken the time to call round, and we walked round the wood with him, telling him our plans and chatting about forestry in general. He's going to mention to other people he knows that he's met us and we're OK...
It seems that any possible suspicion or vindictiveness in cases like ours evaporates once we have a face and a name - as long as we're nice and are looking after the woods! Both of our neighbours that we've now met are really nice, yet I know they have also both been involved in objecting to planning applications in another part of the wood (justifiably).
Seems the moral of the story is to make friends with the neighbours and discuss your plans before doing them, and modify them if need be! This was our plan all along, but maybe we should have pushed a bit harder to get to know people quickly...
We also met with one of our neighbours at the wood - we got his name, address and email from the council website, where he'd objected to a retrospective planning application for a shed in another part of the wood. (This was rejected, and rightly so in this case I think...). Surprising how your details get out onto the Internet isn't it...
Anyway, he turned out to be a really nice chap, and also a tree surgeon. He seemed really pleased that we had taken the time to call round, and we walked round the wood with him, telling him our plans and chatting about forestry in general. He's going to mention to other people he knows that he's met us and we're OK...
It seems that any possible suspicion or vindictiveness in cases like ours evaporates once we have a face and a name - as long as we're nice and are looking after the woods! Both of our neighbours that we've now met are really nice, yet I know they have also both been involved in objecting to planning applications in another part of the wood (justifiably).
Seems the moral of the story is to make friends with the neighbours and discuss your plans before doing them, and modify them if need be! This was our plan all along, but maybe we should have pushed a bit harder to get to know people quickly...
Hello Pippa
Well, the good has been that we have met more people and we have tidied up! Now our main site looks ordered and woodlandy. We cleared out a lot of things that 'could be useful' into our garage where they cannot cause offence to others and our main site looks good now.
We are meeting up with a local woodsman today, and are exctited about that as he will be a great help.
Hope all is well withyou!
Tracy
Well, the good has been that we have met more people and we have tidied up! Now our main site looks ordered and woodlandy. We cleared out a lot of things that 'could be useful' into our garage where they cannot cause offence to others and our main site looks good now.
We are meeting up with a local woodsman today, and are exctited about that as he will be a great help.
Hope all is well withyou!
Tracy
Mortgage
Well, well, well
We all know what my Mike thinks about morgages and debt, right?
well, you think you do
Play monopoly with him!!!
He bought everything, morgaged everything to buy more, sold his family to buy houses and went bust...
YES! I won. Never won a game of monopoly in my life!
I am sure that there is a sad lesson in here somewhere...
We all know what my Mike thinks about morgages and debt, right?
well, you think you do
Play monopoly with him!!!
He bought everything, morgaged everything to buy more, sold his family to buy houses and went bust...
YES! I won. Never won a game of monopoly in my life!
I am sure that there is a sad lesson in here somewhere...
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We've moved out blog, due to inappropriate advertising on the old one (a mistake apparently, but it's too late for them to redeem themselves).
The new address is: http://peplers.blogspot.com/
All old posts have been moved across.
The new address is: http://peplers.blogspot.com/
All old posts have been moved across.
Some fantastic photos in there Mike . . . I want one!!!!
Andy Hunt
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http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
Hey, Mike and Tracy, do you have any prices for chestnut posts yet?
I'm interested in 2.4 m posts of ~3-4 inch diameter, and a couple of posts bigger than that, say 2.75 m x 5-6 inch. PM me if you like. I expect it's way to pricey, but I have no idea what posts of that size and quality in chestnut are worth!
I'm interested in 2.4 m posts of ~3-4 inch diameter, and a couple of posts bigger than that, say 2.75 m x 5-6 inch. PM me if you like. I expect it's way to pricey, but I have no idea what posts of that size and quality in chestnut are worth!
Jim
For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
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And today..... we're in the Times:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/e ... 599666.ece
The article is almost entirely accurate for once, the only mistake is it says we bought our pole lathe, when in fact we made it ourselves.
Bizarrely, this article is linked on the same page:
http://timesonline.typepad.com/environm ... l-the.html
Don't forget to check our blog if you want to see the latest pictures of the work in the wood:
http://peplers.blogspot.com/
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/e ... 599666.ece
The article is almost entirely accurate for once, the only mistake is it says we bought our pole lathe, when in fact we made it ourselves.
Bizarrely, this article is linked on the same page:
http://timesonline.typepad.com/environm ... l-the.html
Don't forget to check our blog if you want to see the latest pictures of the work in the wood:
http://peplers.blogspot.com/