Police A man and a woman have been arrested following break-ins at stores in South Gloucestershire. Officers were called to Tesco Express in Westsons Way, Kingswood, in the early hours of Tuesday, December 14, following an alarm activation. On attending, they found a till had been forcibly removed and a quantity of cash stolen. Enquiries resulted in officers attending a property in the local area and locating suspected stolen property. A 44-year-old man and a 39-year-old woman have been arrested on suspicion of burglary at the Tesco Express, as well as a second burglary the same night at Sainsbury’s in Badminton Road, Coalpit Heath.
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Couple give âworst kerb awardâ from angry stranger pride of place - in their downstairs loo
They ve framed petty certificate they received by post
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A couple have been left baffled after receiving an award for the worst kerb on Badminton Road from an anonymous local.
Despite having the appearance of their garden hedge branded a disgrace the couple have seen the funny side of the gesture, framing it and placing it on the wall their downstairs loo.