Animal clinic faces £5k repair bill after break-in
SuppliedA break-in has caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to an animal charity just months after it was refurbished.
The Great Baddow clinic of the RSPCA Essex Mid & North Branch was broken into on Saturday at about 12:30 BST.
Managers hope insurance will cover much of the repair bill, which is estimated to cost more than £5,000.
A 22-year-old man of no fixed abode has been charged with burglary and possession of cannabis in connection with the incident.
RSPCA Essex Mid & North BranchThe clinic provides veterinary care for pets whose owners rely on a pension or benefits such as Universal Credit.
It underwent a large refurbishment last year, reopening in December.
Clinic manager Nicola Rose said: "It is a huge shock and extremely upsetting for the whole team.
"We have worked so hard on the recent refurbishment to provide a top-tier facility for local animals, and to see it targeted in this way is heart-breaking"
Income generation manager Derrick Yapp said he was worried it would still be left out of pocket.
He added: "Every penny that's taken away just means that's possibly another animal we can't help."
The centre managed to reopen for business as usual two days later.
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