* Llangollen Pavilion from where the banners were stolen. |
The organiser of a wedding fayre at Llangollen Pavilion on Saturday (September 30) is asking the public to help track down the “lowlife” who stole three large banners advertising the event, which aims to raise cash for charity.
Graham
Jones, who runs Wrexham Wedding Directory, told llanblogger: “We supplied the banners, two of which were 12ft by 3ft, at
the Llangollen Pavilion event last week advertising our wedding fayre on the Saturday.
“This
will have a giant charity raffle for Hope House Hospices.
“Now some
lowlife has stolen the banners.
“We are
now in contact with Denbighshire Council and local police.
“Let’s
hope they have been captured on CCTV … scum!”
Graham,
who is based in Wrexham, added: “The
council are at a loss to what has happened as this have never happened before.
“The
Pavilion confirmed yesterday that the banners were put up the strong cable ties
and they have all been cut away to remove the banners.
“One banner
was placed over 10ft off the ground, so someone needed a step ladder to remove
it.
“Could
you please ask your readers if they have seen anything. Ladders would have been
needed to cut down the banner over the walkway.
“They
were in place last Friday evening, but not there this morning (Tuesday).
A spokesperson for Denbighshire County Council, which runs the pavilion, said: "We are aware of the thefts and the police are involved."
A spokesperson for Denbighshire County Council, which runs the pavilion, said: "We are aware of the thefts and the police are involved."
· Graham Jones can be contacted on 01691 773587 or via his website at www.wrexhamweddingdirectory.co.uk
Who has the time to climb up ten feet to cut down these banners? My opinion, its just kids looking to have stolen stuff, I will admit I did it once to a street sign that had my name on it, but this is probably just immature kids, still is sad their prank has to be on an event focused on charity work.
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