Bradley Stoke North’s advisor Angela Morey denounced the wave of arson, which is being investigated by police and firefighters, as a “cruel act”, adding that yesterday was a “low day for our happy region”. Some of the vehicles set on fire at the Rolls Royce facility are believed to have been minibuses used by schools and vulnerable members of the community. “Such a low day for our happy region,” Cllr Morey said on Twitter. “I can not believe the evil in setting fire to the community minibuses of the four cities, a service vital to so many in North Bristol. This cruel act has long-term consequences and I will do everything I can to help. Call 101 for any information.” Read also: Development site where hundreds of homes are planned could become another Wapping Wharf The mayor and chairman of Bradley Stoke City Council, Tom Antitia, has condemned the perpetrators. He said the arsonists were believed to have used electronic scooters because of the timing of the fires. He said: “We are looking at different possibilities because with the number of cars that were attacked and the distance they traveled, it is actually believed that some kind of e-scooter could be involved.” Avon and Somerset police received the first call around 1:30 p.m. on Sunday reporting a vehicle fire in New Road, Stoke Gifford. Until 5.30 a.m. There were further reports, with up to 20 vehicles set on fire at locations in Bradley Stoke, Little Stoke and Stoke Gifford. About 3.45 a.m. Other vehicles caught fire in a parking lot in Rolls Royce, which first opened in 2020. An eyewitness said he woke up to loud bangs and that the fire was brought under control around 5am on Sunday. Residents may have heard some of the vehicles’s fuel tanks explode. Police said there were no reports of injuries or damage to buildings. Burnt Vehicles in the Rolls Royce Car Park in Filton (Image: Morgan Trimnell) In a statement, the force said: “Officers are working closely with the fire and rescue service to respond to these incidents. Officers will conduct door-to-door searches and conduct thorough investigations with the Fire and Rescue Service. of Avon “. The extent of the damage makes it difficult to identify vehicles in order to notify owners at this early stage of the investigation, he said. Police would like to hear from anyone who finds out that their own vehicle has been damaged, as well as anyone who has information or an instrument camera, CCTV or other material that could assist in their investigation. Call 101 and enter the calendar number 124 of Sunday 3 April. Alternatively, provide 100 percent information anonymously by calling the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Receive the best stories about the things you love most, edited by us and delivered to your inbox every day. Choose what you love here Read more related articles Read more related articles


title: “Rolls Royce Filton Attack E Scooter Arsonist Torched Vital Community Minibuses " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “Parker Smith”


Bradley Stoke North’s advisor Angela Morey denounced the wave of arson, which is being investigated by police and firefighters, as a “cruel act”, adding that yesterday was a “low day for our happy region”. Some of the vehicles set on fire at the Rolls Royce facility are believed to have been minibuses used by schools and vulnerable members of the community. “Such a low day for our happy region,” Cllr Morey said on Twitter. “I can not believe the evil in setting fire to the community minibuses of the four cities, a service vital to so many in North Bristol. This cruel act has long-term consequences and I will do everything I can to help. Call 101 for any information.” Read also: Development site where hundreds of homes are planned could become another Wapping Wharf The mayor and chairman of Bradley Stoke City Council, Tom Antitia, has condemned the perpetrators. He said the arsonists were believed to have used electronic scooters because of the timing of the fires. He said: “We are looking at different possibilities because with the number of cars that were attacked and the distance they traveled, it is actually believed that some kind of e-scooter could be involved.” Avon and Somerset police received the first call around 1:30 p.m. on Sunday reporting a vehicle fire in New Road, Stoke Gifford. Until 5.30 a.m. There were further reports, with up to 20 vehicles set on fire at locations in Bradley Stoke, Little Stoke and Stoke Gifford. About 3.45 a.m. Other vehicles caught fire in a parking lot in Rolls Royce, which first opened in 2020. An eyewitness said he woke up to loud bangs and that the fire was brought under control around 5am on Sunday. Residents may have heard some of the vehicles’s fuel tanks explode. Police said there were no reports of injuries or damage to buildings. Burnt Vehicles in the Rolls Royce Car Park in Filton (Image: Morgan Trimnell) In a statement, the force said: “Officers are working closely with the fire and rescue service to respond to these incidents. Officers will conduct door-to-door searches and conduct thorough investigations with the Fire and Rescue Service. of Avon “. The extent of the damage makes it difficult to identify vehicles in order to notify owners at this early stage of the investigation, he said. Police would like to hear from anyone who finds out that their own vehicle has been damaged, as well as anyone who has information or an instrument camera, CCTV or other material that could assist in their investigation. Call 101 and enter the calendar number 124 of Sunday 3 April. Alternatively, provide 100 percent information anonymously by calling the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Receive the best stories about the things you love most, edited by us and delivered to your inbox every day. Choose what you love here Read more related articles Read more related articles