THE ROTHLEY POST YOUR FREE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
SEP/OCT 2011
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No. 90
Gang invade home A GANG of men broke into a Cropston home, assaulted the occupants and stole cash and jewellery before fleeing in the victims’ Range Rover.
Babington Court garden impresses BABINGTON COURT in Rothley has won a prize in a garden competition. The sheltered home for elderly people on Woodgate received third prize in Charnwood Neighbourhood Housing’s annual garden competition. Residents Dorothy Webster, Tony Church and Don Mclugash are the green fingered trio of residents whose efforts impressed the judges. Dorothy said: “We’ve tried to make a cottage garden with flowers and hanging
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baskets.” Resident Brian Smith said: The garden is beautiful, I like to come and sit here when the weather’s nice.” Mrs Bessie Grindrod and Mrs Patricia Talbott agreed, saying: “It’s wonderful and has given us such a lot of pleasure.” Pic: (l-r) Tony Church, Dorothy Webster and Don Mclugash
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The incident happened at approximately 9am on Thursday July 21, when three men entered a house in Station Road. The men demanded that the occupants hand over any money they had in their home. Shortly after the men left the house and drove away in the victims’ red Range Rover. They drove along Station Road before leaving it in Templar Road, Rothley where it was located later that day by police. Also taken in the burglary was a quantity of cash, a number of watches and some jewellery. Both victims, a man aged 64 and a woman aged 40, received injuries to their face and body and were taken to the Leicester Royal Infirmary. They have since been discharged. Police are appealing for anyone with information about the incident to call them immediately. Investigating officer, Detective Constable Steve Winterton, said: “We have been carrying out a number of enquiries since the incident happened including extensive house to house enquiries. We are now hoping that our appeal will encourage others to come forward who we haven’t yet spoken to. “The two victims were assaulted in their own home and had some of their valued
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