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Thieves target allotments in Gillingham where members of the Gillingham Horticultural Society have plots

Police are appealing for victims of crime to come forward after more than 50 allotment sheds were broken into.

Officers would also like to hear from any witnesses or anyone who may have information after the break-ins at allotments near Woodlands Road, Gillingham.

John Bentley, president of the Gillingham Horticultural Society with shed manager Robin Wood moving pallets at the allotments
John Bentley, president of the Gillingham Horticultural Society with shed manager Robin Wood moving pallets at the allotments

The brick sheds all had metal doors with key locks which have been forced open and each door will cost about £200 to repair.

The site, which has several entrances in Hazlemere Drive and Thirlmere Close, is used by members of the Gillingham Horticultural Society.

A gardener hard at work on the allotments in Gillingham
A gardener hard at work on the allotments in Gillingham

Tools and equipment were stolen and wheelbarrows at the allotment were used to carry them to a fence backing onto Bayeux Gardens. The break-ins happened between 5pm last Friday and 6.20pm on Saturday.

Anyone with any information is asked to call PC John McCarten at Medway police station by calling 101 or contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111, quoting crime reference XY/329/15.

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