From time to time I post something completely different,
and this story is a little different, please read on ...
The photograph below shows all that is left of the Paddington Bear statue on his bench in Paddington's creator Michael Bond's home town of Newbery, Berkshire, UK... but two have now been arrested and the stolen Paddington Bear statue recovered.
photo credit christopher gibbins
The lovable bear is everyone's favourite. Even the late Queen Elizabeth has been seen enjoying tea with him as can be seen here and do watch the video it's so lovely."Two men have been arrested after a Paddington Bear statue was damaged and stolen from a bench, police have said.
The sculpture was taken from his seat in Northbrook Street, Newbury, at about 02:00 GMT Sunday morning 2 March, according to Thames Valley Police.
The force said on Sunday evening it had recovered the statue, adding that Paddington was "heading to Newbury police station for a much-needed marmalade sandwich".
Two 22-year-old men, were arrested on suspicion of theft and criminal damage and remain in police custody.
Insp Alan Hawkett said: "The Paddington Bear statue is a beloved part of Newbury so we have been doing everything we can to locate it and the offenders."
The force said it would keep the sculpture safe and support its restoration.
The statue of the Peruvian bear, holding one of his beloved marmalade sandwiches, was unveiled in the home town of Paddington creator Michael Bond in October.
It was one of 23 celebrating the children's character placed across the UK last year as part of the Paddington Visits trail, ahead of the StudioCanal film Paddington in Peru.
Residents in the Berkshire town earlier expressed their dismay at the theft, saying he was "a lovely addition to Newbury".
Christopher Gibbins said he had seen the damaged remains of the statue at about 08:00 GMT on Sunday while out on a walk.
"Very sad to see it had happened as he made a lot of people in the town very happy," he said.
Many locals took to social media, sharing pictured they had taken with Paddington.
Sue Kearney's dog looks rather interested in the bear's marmalade sandwich
"To some it may not seem like a big deal but he was such a little ray of sunshine, walking to work or taking my small kids into town, he just brought a smile to people," Whitney Burnett wrote.
Juliet Curtis said: "I find it especially sad as Newbury is the home town of the author Michael Bond. How upset he would have been."Words and more pictures can be seen here and here
... and I just had to include a Marmalade recipe, well Paddington Bear always enjoyed his marmalade sandwich 😊 You can see a recipe for sugar free orange marmalade which is zesty and full of flavour. It has 2.1g net carbs per tablespoon and is suitable for low carb and keto diets/lifestyle ... see it here Of course a lower carb bread for your sandwich may be a good idea too!
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All the best Jan
Hello everyone.
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https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/2024/02/pancake-day-2024-why-not-enjoy-some-low.html
Wishing you a happy day.
All the best Jan
...this afternoon I heard about this on the radio!
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I love Paddington Bear and having him on a bench like that is so cute. I'm glad they got the guys and that he will be restored.
ReplyDeleteMe encanta ese osito. Ojala puedan restaurar la estatua. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteI missed this story in the news. Vandalism is so upsetting. Happy pancake day.
ReplyDeleteLittle doggy is cute.
ReplyDeleteHow terrible, good that the perpetrators were caught.
ReplyDeleteThe thieves took Paddington Bear, oh gosh didn't know about that. It's pleasing to know that the Bear will be restored and those two who stole it should have to pay for the repairs and so on...just my thinking on it.
ReplyDeleteI loved the video with the Queen. So cute.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool. I love the empty shell left behind which is even more poetic
ReplyDeleteCute video - and they play "Queen", that Queen really rocked. Glad the bear is back.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame that this happened to such a well loved character for children and adults alike. I'm glad he has been found now.
ReplyDeletePancakes for us later today. Thank you for the marmalade recipe, Jan.
I'm pleased that Paddington has been recovered. Like him, I love marmalade sandwiches.
ReplyDeleteWhat is happening to this world?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI am glad they caught the people who stole the statue.
The Paddington Bear is so cute.
Take care, have a great day!
I saw this on the news! Crazy people. Ahh yes Pancake Day :-D
ReplyDeleteThese acts are not understood, in reality none that is criminal are understood but I wonder what is being advanced with this?
ReplyDeleteHappy week.
Best regards
How fun
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad it was recovered by why does someone do this? I just can't understand.
ReplyDeletePeople will steal anything 🙄 I’m glad the police handled it.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad they recovered the bear. Your marmalade recipe seems delightful.
ReplyDeleteI am glad they caught those who did the damage.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
Carla
wow....looks like that bear left some important parts behind......see what I did there, behind!!
ReplyDeleteWow, people are so crazy.
ReplyDeleteSuch a shame the people don't respect property. I hope the Paddington statue will be restored.
ReplyDeleteI saw that in the news; glad to see the sculpture has been recovered. I also saw the classic skit with Queen Elizabeth, fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat jerks those 2 men were. Love the dog scoping out that sandwich, :)
ReplyDeleteGood to know that the Paddington Bear statue has been recovered.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely pancakes for supper today💗
I am a big fan of Paddington Bear. He stands on a dresser drawer in the guest bedroom upstairs. It's very sad that he was stolen but am happy to know that he has been recovered and hopefully will be returned to his favorite bench eating a much-loved marmalade sandwich (thanks for the recipes). The video of Queen Elizabeth and Paddington Bear will always be a favorite of mine and I look forward to watching it again after I have published my comment. Thanks for all the links also Jan, and all the best!
ReplyDeleteI've enjoys enjoyed Paddington Bear and me kids loved him. Will be a happy day once he is restored and put back!!
ReplyDeleteI used to have Paddington curtains in my bedroom when I was a child :)
ReplyDeleteI hope they replace the statue. We went in search of the one in Penrith. They're lovely to discover. Xx
Grrrr is nothing sacred! I'm so glad that the statue will be repaired. I'm going to go and watch the video again now. Take care and have a great week, Sue xx
ReplyDeletewhat an adorable statue!!! why do people do things like this?? i'm so happy it was recovered!!
ReplyDeleteVandalism is unfortunate wherever it occurs but more so when a beloved icon is damaged or stolen. That loss affects many as in this case.
ReplyDeleteHappy pancake day..Hope the perpetrators are punished appropriately. Such a cute statue.
ReplyDeleteOh that is just so sad, I don't understand what goes through people's heads before they do such a terrible thing, that they know would upset so many people. I hope they can get it fixed and back in place once again.
ReplyDeleteLos ladrones se lo llevan todo, creo que entendà que habÃa aparecido. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty low.
ReplyDeleteThat dog does look like he's ready to snatch the sandwich. It's terrible they destroyed the statue. I hope they're able to repair it.
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