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Stained glass vandals strike again
For the second time in just one week, stained glass windows in a church building have been smashed.
Fishguard police have reported criminal damage to a stained glass window to the north side of Henry's Moat Church, Tufton, in Clarbeston Road.
The incident is believed to have occurred some time between 6pm on Saturday and 1pm on Sunday.
Last Tuesday, a beautifully designed window in the renovated area of Bishop's Palace, St Davids, was smashed causing £500 worth of damage.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Fishguard Police Station on 0845 330 2000.
10:19am Thursday 15th May 2008
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