Thursday, August 27, 2015

Vandalism suspected after wheelbarrow tipped over

A decorative wheelbarrow full of plants on a street in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, was knocked over in a suspected vandal attack.

There are a pair of the makeshift planters in Upton Close to support the town’s entry into Britain in Bloom. Last Wednesday morning, one was found on its side with all the compost and plants tipped out.



Caroline Langler, a member of the Henley in Bloom committee, who had planted up the two barrows, said: “Obviously it’s annoying someone has knocked it over because I had enormous pleasure doing them both. When I was doing them people were stopping to ask about them and telling me how wonderful they were.

“People really appreciate them.” Mrs Langler said she was just thankful the barrow wasn’t pushed into the road. Mrs Langler has now righted and replanted the wheelbarrow. She said she would liaise with the town council’s park services staff about securing both wheelbarrows.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Er, it's a _wheelbarrow_. Y'know, one of those unsteady things with two legs and a wobbly wheel up front? Anyone just casually stumbling into it might have knocked it over.

Sometimes the simplest explanation is the one that is least upsetting to the nerves. And may likely be the truth.

Lurker111

arbroath said...

I suppose 'Wheelbarrow fell over' wouldn't have been worthy of an article in the local newspaper.

Anonymous said...

@arbroath: You're probably right.

Lurker111

arbroath said...

That's not to say that 'Wheelbarrow possibly knocked over' is.

xoxoxoBruce said...

I doubt it just tipped over without some help. They don't do that without at least a gale force wind or a push. Vandalism is the most logical assumption.

The second choice is, she's an attention whore who tipped it over for the attention to herself, drawing attention to the towns entry in the contest, and the pleasure of replanting it, as she finds it orgasmic.

Anonymous said...

@xo...Bruce:

"They don't do that without at least a gale force wind"

Er, what industrial-grade wheelbarrows have you been using? Every one I ever used would tip over if you looked at it hard.

Lurker111

Anonymous said...

I saw the lady from number 32 drop a tissue from her pocket. When I mentioned it to her, she gave me a look that could kill. I'm posting this anonymously In fear of my life. What has this place come to?