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Conwy farm honesty box closed after thieves steal eggs
Conwy farm honesty box closed after thieves steal eggs

BBC News

time27-06-2025

  • BBC News

Conwy farm honesty box closed after thieves steal eggs

A 10-year-old boy has been forced to close his family's honesty box after thieves stole the eggs and did not leave any family egg stand had been run over the years by Celt and his siblings, Brenig and Briallen, outside their home near Llanrwst, Conwy was a way for them to save pocket money but their mum, Dwynwen Williams, said the family recently decided to shut the stand after a dozen eggs were taken with no money left. "It is disappointing that someone can do that," she said. Ms Williams said she her husband Paul started selling the eggs from a stand near their farmyard around the time their eldest son was born as it was "something nice to do with the children".She added: "Brenig is 15 now so he hasn't done them for a while but for Celt who is 10 there was the excitement of going to see how many egg boxes had gone and counting the money still there. "There was great disappointment when the jar was empty and the eggs had disappeared." Ms Williams said she did not know if someone had paid for the eggs and that money was taken by someone else or if thieves had just stolen the eggs added that closing the box had saddened her children as the money they made was "theirs to spend as they want when we're out or to get an ice cream". Colin Jones keeps 10,000 hens on a farm near Llandderfelin, supplying shops and businesses - he also started selling eggs with an honesty box during said children in the area "love" dropping the money off and picking up the when he noticed less money in his honesty box, Mr Jones did an audit and found about 24 eggs a week were not being paid for and said he would have to close the honesty box if it continued. He added: "I don't want to have to spoil something for the children who enjoy coming here to collect eggs."You try your best so it's quite sad that this is happening... over the years it's getting quite big." Huw Mackinnon scrapped the honesty box on his farm in Llanrug, Gwynedd, because of thieves and replaced it with an egg vending opened his honesty box during Covid but said, as it became more popular, "people started stealing all the money and all the eggs".He said it was "disgraceful" that honesty boxes were disappearing and it was "a shame that some people are spoiling it".

Baker's social media post calling out thieves who stole £90 of cakes from her honesty box backfires as she is blamed for 'dangling a carrot' in front of the vulnerable
Baker's social media post calling out thieves who stole £90 of cakes from her honesty box backfires as she is blamed for 'dangling a carrot' in front of the vulnerable

Daily Mail​

time09-06-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Baker's social media post calling out thieves who stole £90 of cakes from her honesty box backfires as she is blamed for 'dangling a carrot' in front of the vulnerable

An angry baker called out thieves on social media for swiping up to £90 of cakes from her village honesty box - only for people to blame her for 'dangling a carrot' in front of the vulnerable. Laura Craig has been selling £3 treats from an unlocked cupboard in Salterforth, Lancashire, for the past month but this weekend she noticed stock and income was low. The 39-year-old took to Facebook on Sunday to declare 'dishonest' thieves had been taking cakes without payment so she's had to halt her trust-based sales. The Cake Cupboard owner, who has been selling treats to cafes for two years, says up to 10 cakes per day were stolen between Friday and Sunday - totalling a possible £90 loss. Many Facebook users supported the mum-of-two's idea and said that 'selfish' people should be 'ashamed' they are ruining the honesty box for others. But others branded it 'daft' and suggested she was 'dangling a carrot' in front of vulnerable people. Laura, who lives in Salterforth, said: 'I was angry because they're ruining it for everyone else. 'On Friday I emptied it and saw it was quite empty but I hadn't had many card payments and there wasn't much cash in the tin. I was down by 20%. 'It's a minority that are stealing but it was up to 10 cakes per day over the bank holiday weekend. 'It's a tiny amount but if that happens every day then that's me out of pocket a lot so I have to put a stop to it. 'It had been really good and worked really well and this weekend is the first time we've had theft so I couldn't believe it. 'The first three weeks were amazing. I was selling enough to refill it twice on a Friday and then three or four on a Saturday and a Sunday. 'I'm not naive. I know we're going to be a pound down here and there. It's fine because I know things like that can happen. 'Some people have said they knew it wouldn't work but they're just negative people. You don't know unless you try. 'It's just teething problems. There's cake boxes up and down the county. 'I've been flabbergasted by the support and I've had a lot of private messages with great feedback. 'I'm not going to open it this weekend but I'm looking into CCTV.' The box accepted payment both through cash left at the cupboard and via digital smart phone payments. Laura was a post woman before setting up her dream baking business and figured an unmanned honesty box was the best way to earn some money during her busy weekends. Her post revealing its closure has almost 100 likes, comments and shares with users either supporting the angry owner or appearing to blame her for her struggles. One commented: 'Haa. If I was struggling or homeless and there were cakes sitting there, I would also help myself. 'Same with kids who don't have cash or nothing good from home! Not to mention the tearaway and stoners!! 'Try securing, protecting and managing it and not expecting the other eight billion people in the world to think and act like you want them to. You dangled a carrot and now you're sad someone got a bite.' A second agreed and said: 'We live in a dishonest world. If kids get wind of free cakes, what's going to happen? Daft idea to begin with.' However, one commented: 'Whoever you are who are taking and not paying should be truly ashamed of yourselves. 'This lady works so hard to bring joy to many many cake loving people and you are just spoiling it for the majority. Do the right thing please.' Another said: 'Oh that's rubbish, I don't understand what's wrong with people these days. So selfish.' A third suggested: 'Get CCTV, then if it happens again get it posted all over social media to name and shame. They'll soon stop.'

Midlothian woman shares door camera footage as 'bad act' leaves locals outraged
Midlothian woman shares door camera footage as 'bad act' leaves locals outraged

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Midlothian woman shares door camera footage as 'bad act' leaves locals outraged

The moment an honesty box in Midlothian was raided by a man with a 'distinctive' tattoo was caught on camera. Katie's Box, which sits at the Toxside Farm entrance in Gorebridge, stocks home bakes and eggs which locals can pick up and leave donations or transfer money. On Sunday evening, the camera in the box captured a man taking 'everything'. The individual, who has a unique tattoo on his hand, quickly grabs the items before driving off. Katie told Edinburgh Live it is the second time it has happened in the last month. READ MORE: Edinburgh home of Mark Richardson's brother targeted and cars torched as gang war rages on ADVERTISEMENT READ MORE: Edinburgh 'ban' on Red Arrows and RAF fighter jet flights proposed Despite the incident, she said the 'good outweighs the bad'. The incident happened at around 8.55pm on May 4. Speaking to Edinburgh Live, Katie said: "There was all the cakes and the money tin taken. Sign up for Edinburgh Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox "Really hope he's seen the post and he stops. This is the second time it's happened in the last month, obviously I don't know if both were the same person as I just installed a camera last week. "I'm just glad that the good outweighs the bad." After sharing the clip on the Katie's Box Facebook page, locals were quick to comment with outrage. One said: "Always the case isn't it. The few that spoil it for the rest." Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Another added: "I'm so sorry this has happened. The few mean spirits that make it hard for us to trust people." A third posted: "Absolute scummy thing to do ! I'm so sorry this has happened to you." Police Scotland has been approached for comment.

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