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Three recent cases involving assaults on police officers in Stroud

Three recent cases involving assaults on police officers in Stroud
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Boy, 13, on scooter injured in collision with van in Stroud

POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a teenager on a scooter was involved in a collision with a van earlier this week. The 13-year-old boy was at the junction of Summer Street and Bisley Old Road in Stroud on Monday (24 May) between 7.30am and 8.15am when the incident happened. He has fractured his right elbow and has lacerations to his hands after coming off his scooter. The driver of the vehicle, a white Ford Transit van, did not stop and officers are now looking to speak to him about the incident. They would also like to talk to anybody who saw the collision or who has any CCTV or dashcam footage.

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Volunteers take leftovers from Stroud Farmer's Market to food banks

Volunteers are collecting leftover food from stallholders at Stroud Farmers Market and giving it to Community Food Hubs in Stroud, Chalford, Brimscombe, Cashes Green, Rodborough and more. The initiative also invites shoppers to buy an extra product from stallholders and take it to the collection basket in 4 Seasons Market, Threadneedle Street, less than a minute’s walk from the market. Volunteers organised by local community hubs and the charity Earth Protector Communities will then go around the stalls after the market and collect any leftovers have not been sold. Kardien Gerbrand, who runs the farmer market, said: “I wholeheartedly support what you are doing whilst at the same time feeling a little sad that as a society we are in a situation where there are so many in need of food aid whilst a very small number of people are getting increasingly wealthy.”

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