Peter Williamson runs the village, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, and described his amazement at the crime. He said: “When I found out on Tuesday morning there was almost a sense of disbelief that someone could scale an eight foot wall and get through five feet of barbed wire for such a small amount of lead and risk so much in the process.

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“It’s disconcerting that it’s reached the level that now they’re stealing for such small amounts of money and those involved don’t realise the impact they’re having on costs and visitor’s experience of the town.” The hospital was bought seven years ago and has since gone down well with visitors, with a minute surgery scene within proving particularly popular.
Whether a lead or carbon fibre roof is installed, insurance premiums will go up and it is likely the hospital will have to retain its temporary felt roof for at least a month. To up security, CCTV in the area has now been increased in response to the theft. Mr Williamson said the maintenance men and gardeners who spent their working lives tending to the village were “devastated,” by the loss but added: “We’re not going to be beaten, but though we’ve had one or two thefts before this is the most bizarre and saddest.”
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