Princes Road is just one of the areas where a work van was targeted.
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Police have issued a warning after a spate of van thefts in Lowestoft which all happened on the same night.
The first took place in Princes Road in Lowestoft on Thursday, February 4, where the victim had his work van, a black Citroen Berlingo, parked up overnight and had a window smashed with various carpentry tools taken from the vehicle (37/5865/21).
At some point overnight between Wednesday, February 3 and Thursday, February 4 on Roydon Way a Ford transit van had its lock broken but nothing was stolen 37/5847/21.
Merseyside couple behind failed £33k crash for cash plot
Along with another man, they had made 15 personal injury claims between them
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A couple from Merseyside, and a man from Cheshire, have been convicted for their involvement in a failed crash for cash plot
A couple from Merseyside were among those convicted for a failed âcrash for cashâ plot which could have cost around £33,000.
The couple, alongside a man from Cheshire pleaded guilty to Fraud by False representation but walked free from Chester Crown Court, on Thursday, February 4 after receiving suspended sentences.
They were caught out when investigators found that 15 personal injury claims had been made between the trio across a seven-year period, amongst other inconsistencies in their reports.
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image captionThree telecommunications cabinets were set on fire
About 2,700 customers have been left without broadband access after arsonists set fire to three telecommunications cabinets.
Openreach said the cabinets, near the Miami Roundabout on Princes Road in Chelmsford, Essex were attacked on Sunday morning.
As well as losing internet access, the company said about 1,000 customers had lost phone lines.
The firm said engineers were there, but it could take several days to fix.
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image captionFixing the damage would be complex , the company said
An Openreach spokeswoman said: Attacks on our equipment are deeply concerning, especially considering so many people are relying on broadband during lockdown to work, home-school and stay connected with loved ones.
The Diversity and Community mural by Henry Boon.
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A giant mural that has become the talk of the town is part of wider project to create a series of 30 huge and eye-catching designs.
The bid to bring colour to unlovely walls and walkways is being lead by arts movement the Reprezent Project in Great Yarmouth.
The largest of the murals has caught the eye of passers-by in Princes Road close to the Golden Mile with many hailing it a wonderful addition, perfect for selfies and Instagram fans.
This eye-catching mural in a tucked-away backstreet is drawing applause from people who are just discovering it.
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