Posted: Mon 22nd Sep 2014

Charity Shop Window Smashed In Wrexham Town Centre

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Sep 22nd, 2014

A window of a Wrexham based charity shop has been smashed overnight.

The front window of the Nightingale House Hospice Charity Shop on Brook Street has been left smashed.

It is believed the incident took place some point over night / early hours of this morning, with the person who got in touch with us this morning describing those who did it as ‘utter scumbags’.

Nightingale House Window

When we popped down the to shop earlier this morning, a section of the front window had been boarded up and the damage seemed contained to one part of the window.

A member of staff at the charity shop, Katie Roberts told Wrexham.com that nothing had been stolen from the shop, with the damage taking place to just the property’s exterior.

This year has seen the Cancer Research shop in town have its window smashed, and the Nightingale House Hospice shop on Mold Road broken into.



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