Warsop business owner 'guttered' over shop window damage

Liza Bainbridge, who owns Le Sweet Sensations on Church Street, said she is 'absolutely guttered' after discovering her shop windows had been smashed.
Le Sweet Sensations will bestaying open, offering something different on Warsop's high street, including candles, hampers and bath bombs.Le Sweet Sensations will bestaying open, offering something different on Warsop's high street, including candles, hampers and bath bombs.
Le Sweet Sensations will bestaying open, offering something different on Warsop's high street, including candles, hampers and bath bombs.

Liza came to open up this morning (September 28) at 10:00am, and noticed the window was smashed.

Although she contacted police, the perpetrators have not yet been identified, although they are checking CCTV of the area.

Liza said: "I'm absolutely guttered.

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"Insurance doesn't cover the windows so I'm waiting for someone to come and give me a quote to repair it.

"As an independent business, we're struggling as it is, so we didn't need this as well.

"I'm really upset about it."

Although Liza lives in Mansfield Woodhouse, her daughter lives in Warsop, and she feels that anti-social behaviour is increasing.

Eggs have been thrown at properties around Warsop, and residents feel that these type of incidents are happening more frequently.

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Le Sweet Sensations will be staying open, offering something different on Warsop's high street, including candles, hampers and bath bombs.

If you saw anything, or have any information relating to this incident, please call police on 101.

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