Danger drain cover theft - more than 40 drain covers have been stolen locally - cyclists are particularly at risk

By Susie Watkins 27th Apr 2022

It is the metal that is so appealing - drain cover file photo
It is the metal that is so appealing - drain cover file photo

Police have confirmed that there is a crime wave with thieves stealing metal drain covers across the region.

They have appealed for help in finding those who are putting cyclists in particular at risk.

Midsomer Norton Nub News has been told that along just one road in the town, three drain covers were stolen and cyclists were forced into the traffic to avoid some near crashes.

The force across Avon and Somerset have put out a public appeal to call them if they see suspicious activity following the theft of a number of drain gully covers.

In recent weeks incidents have been reported in areas, including Dundry, Wrington, Nailsea, Southville and across the Chew Valley.

The local community officers say they have seen reports of thefts in Midsomer but as yet have not had any formal reports.

Detective Inspector Angela Burtonwood said: "We have had several calls from members of the public providing us with information and we are grateful for those details, which we're reviewing and assessing.

"With crimes of this nature, the best way of apprehending the offender or offenders responsible is by catching them in the act. So we would ask members of the public who see suspicious behaviour, including people in his-vis jackets seemingly lifting or inspecting drain covers late at night, to call us right away."

Police are also working with scrap metal merchants across the force area asking them to call if they see anyone trying to offload the covers.

Det Insp Burtonwood added: "Not only will it cost taxpayers money to have these covers replaced, but there are also clear health and safety concerns with drain gully covers being removed. We are working with local authorities across the force area to help mitigate those."

Cllr Mike Solomon, North Somerset Council's Executive Member for Neighbourhoods and Community Services, said: "Earlier this month gully covers were stolen from roads in Nailsea, Wraxall and Wrington.

"Apart from being incredibly dangerous, incidents like this can end up costing thousands as we have to ensure each gully is kept safe, while we arrange for replacement covers to be installed. This may seem like a minor crime but to put it into perspective, the cost of replacing them is the equivalent to a crew fixing potholes for a month.

"We're working with the police to find those responsible. If you have any information which could help the investigations, please contact them."

Cllr David Wood, cabinet member for Neighbourhood Services at Bath & North East Somerset Council, said: "More than 40 drain covers have been stolen across B&NES. A significant amount of time and money will be needed to resolve this issue."

According to the national metal company H&S, the current prices being paid for Iron (Heavy) is £70 - £120 (so that is for things like cast iron baths and machinery) while the price for Iron (Light) which is for white goods and things like engine blocks is slightly lower at £60 - £100 per tonne. This is down on recent high prices being paid, with prices of all metals rising to record levels in 2021.

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