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Both have called for anyone with information on the incident, which took place close to a recently refurbished children’s play area, to come forward.
An East Riding Council spokesperson said their investigations into the vandalism remain ongoing.
The vandalism follows £968,869 in works to restore the building which is one of the only wind powered industrial mills of its era left in the country.
The restoration of the mill, which once ground chalk into whiting for roads, paint and other goods, was backed by £724,000 in National Lottery heritage funding.
Coun Nolan said the vandals stuck a site which he hoped would put Hessle “on the map” for tourists.
Hessle landmark vandalised by idiots after £1m restoration
Cllr David Nolan said the vandalism at the 200 year old mill was awful
19:13, 29 JAN 2021 (Image: David Nolan/East Riding Liberal Democrats)
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