Police Scotland officers in Dumfries are investigating a serious vandalism which saw a 24m x 2m wood storage poly tunnel seriously damaged. The damage happened sometime overnight Wednesday 25/Thursday 26 January 2017 at the premises of Woodfuel Cooperative in the Heathhall Industrial Estate, Dumfries. The poly tunnel was used to store briquettes and the damage is valued at around £1000.
The Wood Fuel Co-operative delivers high quality fuel for stoves, open fires and boilers both in the South of Scotland and UK-wide. The buying power of the co-op means they can source eco-friendly, dry and sustainably-produced fuels at substantially discounted prices. Local customers can store their orders at the Heathall, Dumfries depot and collect it in whatever quantities they wish when it suits them.
Constable Scott Ruddick at Dumfries said “this appears to have been a fairly determined attack on this poly tunnel and it has been slashed along the length of it. We want to hear from anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious in the area over Wednesday night/Thursday morning. Callers can contact us at Dumfries on the 101 number.
Photo courtesy of Woodfuel Cooperative