More teenagers have been seen climbing and running on the rooftops in Marlow’s High Street.
The school children were spotted by members of the public at the start of the month in an undisclosed part of the High Street, just four weeks after it was a reported that a group of teenagers were seen doing the same thing.
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The teenagers were initially seen on top of several buildings through-out December and at the start of January, with one teenager being as young as 14.
Speaking at the recent Marlow Chamber of Commerce meeting at Danesfield House on February 17, leader of the Town Council Jocelyn Towns urged people to, ‘keep looking up’ if they are walking on the High Street.
She then added: “This is incredibly dangerous and the children who are doing this could cause themselves untold damage.”
It is alleged that the school children climbed up the fire exits at the back of several unspecified buildings to go onto the rooftops when it starts to dark, with the teenagers usually being seen at around 5.30pm onwards.
During one scenario in January, some teenagers were seen at around 11.30pm.
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