An Oxfordshire-based company is planning to provide its employees with a woodlands holiday getaway in the Borders.
Allotment owners at Simon’s Cross Allotments, in Wickham Market, have spoken out after the burglaries at the site earlier this week.
An Oxfordshire-based company is planning to provide its employees with a woodlands holiday getaway in the Borders.
A spokesman for Suffolk police said they are not ruling out links between recent thefts in Cretingham and Wickham Market.
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