Police.UK data also shows where each of the crimes were reported and display a break down of every street.
Listed below is the location of every report made in March in alphabetical order
On or near A355 - 2
On or near Albert Close - 2
On or near Albert Street - 1
On or near Aldin Avenue South - 3
On or near Alexandra Road - 6
On or near Alpha Street North - 1
On or near Arborfield Close - 1
On or near Arundel Court - 1
On or near Bath Road - 2
On or near Beckwell Road - 3
On or near Bishops Road - 7
Womanâs home ransacked after rogue trader claims to spot leak in her roof
Police are appealing for a distraction burglary in Staple Hill
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Police are warning South Gloucestershire residents to stay alert after an elderly woman was burgled by a man who claimed her roof needed fixing.
This comes after a man falsely gains access to an elderly womanâs home on Seymour Road in Staple Hill, at around 2pm on April 30 after informing her that he had spotted a leak.
YARD SALE Seymour Road Sat 15th from 2pm Not to miss
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Hello we’re is Seymour Road please ?
Permalink Reply by Sophie on May 7, 2021 at 0:13
Hi Wendy! It s on the Harringay Ladder (off Green Lanes) opposite the Sailsbury Pub. Post code is N8
A Few memories of 1960s Beresford Road
Posted by Hugh on February 6, 2009 at 16:43 in History of Harringay
This from member Les: We manufactured Handbags from approx 1960 - 1975 in our small workshops that were situated in part of the back garden of the corner house by the alley in Beresford Rd. I will never forget the time when I parked my Ford Zodiac in the road in Beresford Rd by the alley and ran down the alley to pick up part of a delivery that I had forgot and trusted the dodgy handbrake would be ok, only to find on my return that the car was rolling down the road and mounted the pavement.
A Few memories of 1960s Beresford Road
Posted by Hugh on February 6, 2009 at 16:43 in History of Harringay
This from member Les: We manufactured Handbags from approx 1960 - 1975 in our small workshops that were situated in part of the back garden of the corner house by the alley in Beresford Rd. I will never forget the time when I parked my Ford Zodiac in the road in Beresford Rd by the alley and ran down the alley to pick up part of a delivery that I had forgot and trusted the dodgy handbrake would be ok, only to find on my return that the car was rolling down the road and mounted the pavement.