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Published:
5:26 PM May 4, 2021
Updated:
5:32 PM May 4, 2021
Vandals target Jack n Jill Pre-school at Stone Lodge Youth and Community Centre in Ipswich
- Credit: Jack n Jill Pre-school
Vandals targeted an Ipswich pre-school, trashing their garden and heightening fears of a more serious attack in the future.
In the latest in a series of attacks, Jack n Jill Pre-school, based at Stone Lodge Youth and Community Centre in Hawthorn Drive, was a target of arson over the weekend.
Suffolk police believe the attack happened between 6pm on April 30 and 10am on May 3 and saw a large free-standing umbrella set alight. A plastic composter, a broom and some chairs were also damaged
Published:
5:26 PM May 4, 2021
Updated:
5:32 PM May 4, 2021
Vandals target Jack n Jill Pre-school at Stone Lodge Youth and Community Centre in Ipswich
- Credit: Jack n Jill Pre-school
Vandals targeted an Ipswich pre-school, trashing their garden and heightening fears of a more serious attack in the future.
In the latest in a series of attacks, Jack n Jill Pre-school, based at Stone Lodge Youth and Community Centre in Hawthorn Drive, was a target of arson over the weekend.
Suffolk police believe the attack happened between 6pm on April 30 and 10am on May 3 and saw a large free-standing umbrella set alight. A plastic composter, a broom and some chairs were also damaged
Published:
4:13 PM April 23, 2021
Ipswich rubbish has been cleaned up on Radcliffe Drive, left, and left in Stonelodge Park, right.
- Credit: Gemma Burden/ Charlotte McLaughlin
Residents concerned at anti-social behaviour in Chantry have said that litter is one of their biggest gripes - after one family collected three bags of rubbish from a single pathway.
Gemma Burden spent last Friday picking up the rubbish from Radcliffe Drive to Hawthorn Drive with her husband Lee and her four-year-old son, Austin.
Mrs Burden said: My husband has just walked our dog up there again and collected another bag full. In just one week. Disgusting and so disappointing.
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