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A HUNT has been launched for hooligans who stole tins from a mobile food bank and poured them over residents gardens near Romsey on Saturday. A group of youngsters snatched cans from the St Francis Church donation box in Raglan Close, Eastleigh, around 5.40pm before throwing food on pavements. Liberal democrat Alan Dowden is calling on Hampshire police to bring the despicable culprits to justice, claiming they fled the scene once they were confronted by neighbours. It is mindless; they knew what they were doing was wrong, because they probably knew it was a mobile food bank, which was on Sarah McClelland s driveway [the lead minister at St Francis Church], Mr Dowden said.
A HUNT has been launched for hooligans who stole tins from a mobile food bank and poured them over residents gardens. A group of youngsters snatched cans from the St Francis Church donation box in Raglan Close, Eastleigh, around 5.40pm before throwing food on pavements. Liberal democrat Alan Dowden is calling on Hampshire police to bring the despicable culprits to justice, claiming they fled the scene once they were confronted by neighbours. It is mindless; they knew what they were doing was wrong, because they probably knew it was a mobile food bank, which was on Sarah McClelland s driveway [the lead minister at St Francis Church], Mr Dowden said.
LEADERS across Test Valley have criticised two separate groups who were caught breaching lockdown rules this week. Three teenagers were moved on by officers from Knightwood Leisure Centre, Chandler s Ford, for breaking Covid-19 restrictions on Monday evening (January 18). Meanwhile, officers dispersed a group of three women on Tuesday, who were found in Walnut Close, Romsey, at around 11.30pm following reports of the trio s gathering. This comes as Hampshire police complained the New Forest was packed with vehicles on Monday - some from as far afield as Guildford in Surrey. Officers accused visitors of flouting coronavirus restrictions by travelling long distances to enjoy a day out in the Forest.