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On Sunday (22.9.24), for the second time logs for Maghull’s largest environmental community project, in which volunteers have worked tirelessly every week for over a year have been stolen from Rowlands Dell.
We know who removed them two years ago and we are profoundly disappointed that someone has given themselves permission to steal/remove all the logs intended yet again as part of our community project for the good of the whole community not just the living room of your house. Some people with log burners are like vultures and seem to think that they are undertaking some divine altruistic process by taking them away. Surely, the fact that the site has been deliberately closed to the public with barriers and signage would be enough to suggest it was not a freebie. Whilst in the process the barrier was thrown to one side crushing a sentimental donated feature Christmas tree!
We don’t want to look for you and hope that you will do the right thing for the many not the few. When the same thing happened in Parkhaven grounds last year we understand that the person brought them back.