Man arrested after Barclays bank frontage smashed

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A cordon was put in place after Barclays on Church Street was attacked

A man has been arrested after a Barclays bank branch was attacked and had its front windows smashed and counters damaged.

Cambridgeshire Police officers were called to Cathedral Square in Peterborough city centre at 06:30 GMT after reports of vandalism.

A 42-year-old man from the city has been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage, possession of an offensive weapon and burglary.

He remained in custody while the investigation continued.

News imageDamaged counter tops inside a building
The counters inside the bank, on Church Street/Cathedral Square, have also been damaged
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An investigation is ongoing with the bank remaining closed on Wednesday

An eyewitness said the site had been cordoned off with a “large police presence”.

News imagePolice presence outside Barclays
Customers have been asked to avoid the city centre branch today

The bank remained closed as a "precautionary measure", Barclays said.

It has sent out a message to customers apologizing for the inconvenience and advising them to use the Barclays branch on Fleet Way in Fletton.

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The bank's ATM machines on the outside the building on Church Street have also been damaged

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