Vandals cause £15,000 damage at Eastbourne golf club

Three or four young people are believed to have been involved

Author: Gavin RutterPublished 13th Jul 2023

Police are investigating after more than £15,000 worth of damage was caused by vandals who struck at Lottbridge Golf Club in Eastbourne in the early hours of Saturday morning

The damage, described as 'substantial', was inflicted on golf buggies and a digger. Buggy marks were left all over the course and flags marking the holes were all snapped.

It is believed that three or four young people were involved between 4 and 4.30am.

All of the buggies' chassis were bent, one being driven into a pond, another into bushes and a third down a steep bank towards a railway line. A digger that was on site had its windows smashed.

Investigator Katharine Pilch said: "With as many as four people involved, there's every chance that someone is talking, even bragging, about this incident and we would like to hear from anyone with information about their identities.

"Please report online or call 101 quoting serial 602 of 08/07. You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously online or by calling 0800 555 111 quoting the same reference."

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