A company says hundreds of thousands of pounds in damage has been caused by people occupying its site in Telford.
Branded Garden Products says that break-ins and occupancies by travellers at its building at Hortonwood have cost the company £200,000 in stolen goods and damage.The company has made an official complaint to the force."We feel compelled to express our deep concern over the apparent lack of enforcement of the law by the local police. The re-repeated incidents of theft and damage, totalling over £200,000, have left our business in a state of immense distress and frustration.
"The police need to take appropriate action in line with the law and restore a sense of security to our business community," a company spokesperson said. "We contacted the council to request help with removal process. They attended site to issue a notice to quit, along with the police, who gained access at this stage by forcing entry themselves. When the council and police entered site, they saw the travellers had gained access inside the building via a fire door which had been extensively damaged but they still didn’t take any action against the travellers or notify us of the damage they had found.
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