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More vandalism in Newtown green spaces

Open Newtown appealing for witnesses to a fire which has caused damage, which took place this weekend.

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Open Newtown appealing for witnesses to a fire which has caused damage, which took place this weekend.

In a post on Facebook, Open newtown said it was 'heartbreaking' to witness more vandalism in Newtown - this time, an 'arson' attack on a river access point opposite the Post Office.

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They said the damage took place between 6pm and 8pm on Sunday 18th September. If you saw anything please contact Police on 101.

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