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Thieves steal charity collecting box from Sittingbourne’s ‘whistling postman’ Dale Howting

Callous yobs have stolen charity cash from Sittingbourne’s ‘whistling postman’, a dedicated collector who has raised nearly £300,000 in more than 40 years of bike riding.

Dale Howting, 87, had just completed a morning of fundraising on his bike when two youths ran off with it, ripped off the collecting box and escaped with £50.

Whistling postman Dale Howting of Goodnestone Road, Sittingbourne, has had his morning’s takings stolen from his bike

The money was to go towards charities including Demelza House Children’s Hospice and Kent Air Ambulance.

Mr Howting earned his nickname from the days he worked for the Royal Mail and became known for his tuneful deliveries.

In the 1970s he began his epic charity quest. He can be found with his bike on a stand in Roman Square where he collects donations.

The shocked former postie said: “It left me shaking with fear. It is a shocking thing to happen. I have been collecting money for 43 years and nothing like this has happened before.

“It was all over in seconds but it left me so upset. It’s not even my money, it’s what other people had given. It’s such a shame and so sad.”

Dale Howting pictured with Carry On star Barbara Windsor at London's Talk of the Town for the Celebrity Guild of Great Britain 1983 Unsung Hero awards
Dale Howting pictured with Carry On star Barbara Windsor at London’s Talk of the Town for the Celebrity Guild of Great Britain 1983 Unsung Hero awards

Dale, from Goodnestone Road, had spent Monday morning collecting in Roman Square off the High Street. He said: “It had been a good morning because all the shops had reopened and the town was busy.”

On his way home he stopped at Coral bookmakers in East Street at 1.30pm to log his National Lottery numbers for himself, his son and his daughter-in-law.

But while he was in the shop the two thieves grabbed his bike which had been chained but left outside.

Dale, who has almost reached his target of raising £300,000 over the years, recalled: “Suddenly the girls behind the counter yelled ‘Dale, they’re taking your bike’.

“I tried to give chase but I’m not as fast as I was. They carried the bike off like lightning. I couldn’t believe it. I was very worried, that bike means everything to me.”

Last year Dale Howting airmailed his cheques to several organisations. He usually delivers in person, but Covid-19 put paid to that Picture: Michael Bennett
Last year Dale Howting airmailed his cheques to several organisations. He usually delivers in person, but Covid-19 put paid to that Picture: Michael Bennett

A friend from the shop gave chase and found the bike abandoned in Fairview Road but the white wooden collecting box, which had been bolted to a metal frame over the front wheel, and all the money was gone.

Dale promised: “If I can’t get the money back I will make it up out of my own pocket. I’d hate to think the little children at Demelza will suffer because of this.”

Police have been informed.

The only good news is that during the morning Dale had treated himself to a pair of new shoes. They were in a carrier bag attached to the handlebars but the thieves left them behind.

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