Lewes church hit by 'thoughtless' vandalism

St Thomas a Becket churchSt Thomas a Becket church
St Thomas a Becket church

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A Lewes church says it has been forced to increase its security after falling victim to 'thoughtless' vandalism.

St Thomas a Becket, in Cliffe High Street, says it has been targeted by vandals several times in the past week with church materials destroyed.Churchwarden Trevor Butler said: "We've had posters torn down, leaflets ripped up and scattered around the church and official notices removed.

"It was all material displayed inside - posters and panels on the wall and leaflets in little racks. Material which costs money to produce and which we have not budgeted to have to remake.

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"It is most disconcerting for all those who work so hard to keep the church looking so tidy and inviting for its many visitors. It is a refuge for many each day who come here to pray, meditate or just for the building's stillness."Among the materials destroyed were wall panels and leaflets created for the church's £60,000 restoration appeal, which is about to enter its second phase.