Charity 'exhausted' by £19,000 equipment theft
Stanwick LakesA charity-run countryside attraction said it had suffered the loss of more than £19,000 worth of equipment during a break-in.
Stanwick Lakes in Northamptonshire, a 750-acre nature reserve and park, said thieves broke in to two containers on Thursday morning.
The theft of a buggy, bush cutters, chainsaws, a leaf blower and other items would prevent "vital" work being carried out, the Rockingham Forest Trust said.
"It's a huge setback for the charity, both practically and financially. Frankly, it's exhausting to be targeted like this by criminal and anti-social behaviour on an ongoing basis," it added.
In April 2021, its play area was destroyed in an arson attack before being rebuilt following fundraising.
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Stanwick LakesThe charity said it had CCTV that had been shared with Northamptonshire Police and its forensics team was investigating.
It said a Kawasaki Mule - a utility terrain vehicle, four brush cutters, three chainsaws, a nail gun, a leaf blower and other items were stolen.
Police said offenders broke in to two containers between 00:45 and 01:10 BST on 23 October and appealed for anyone with information to come forward.
The charity said it was assessing the full impact and had not yet set up a fundraising appeal.
Stanwick Lakes"We're grateful for all offers of support during this difficult time," it said.
"As a registered charity, we need to ensure any fundraising or donations are through our official channels for transparency and everyone's safety.
"Your kind words of support are making a huge difference to the team, right now and always."
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