A new disease is striking at the heart of Britain's gardening community - garden crime!
Its effects threaten to destroy one of our most treasured national pastimes. That is the stark warning from Gardien , the UK's No1 Garden Security Experts. They are adamant that there is no room for complacency as the plague spreads. Driven by the effects of the recession, theives have identified a highly profitable source of income by stealing easily disposable property from British gardens on a daily basis.
Bill Seddon, MD of Gardien says, " We spend a considerable amount of time tracking and analysing garden crime trends across the country to enable us to maintain our position as the UK's No1 Garden Security Experts What we are learning is that the problem is not only escalating but is spread across the length and breadth of the UK and is targetted at all types of property. This week alone we have seen the wide diversity of property being stolen ranging from prize birds from a pensioner's aviary in Scotland worth hundreds of pounds, a rare Japanese ornamental tree in South Wales and an expensive mountain bike in the North of England. These crimes are preventable!!
Gardien is the most comprehensive Garden Security site on the internet. It offers a wealth of free information and advice from nationally recognised experts on practical measures which can be adopted to minimise and prevent your garden being targetted by both the professional and opportunist thief. It also features a free downloadable Gardien Garden Inventory to enable you to calculate the true value of your garden possessions to ensure that you have the requisite level of insurance cover. The site includes sections relating to theft prevention, the retrieval of stolen goods, insurance advice and also features Police accredited security products and details of local Police campaigns.
Bill Seddon again, "We are working closely with Police/Crime Reduction Officers and Community Safety Practitioners to raise awareness of the services we have to offer to every household in the UK. We now produce a regular Garden Security Newsletter which provides up to date information on garden crime trends, preventative techniques and emerging physical and technical solutions to combat all aspects of garden crime. It's free to sign up".
For further information please contact Bill Seddon on 0161 928 0854 or e mail bill@garden-security.co.uk