Heartless burglars stole food which was being prepared for children to eat during the school half term.
An investigation has been launched after money and alcohol were also taken from the Hidden Bakery, in Nottingham Road, Eastwood, between 1.30pm on Sunday (25 October 2020) and 8.30am on Monday.
It is believed the perpetrators entered through the window of the bakery, and while they were there money was taken from the till, in addition to the staff tip jar and alcohol.
Food that had been donated by the public to help feed children in need during the holidays was also taken.
Heidi Mather, who co-owns the bakery, said despite the burglary, she has been overwhelmed by the community response to donate food for the children.
She said: “We didn’t notice initially that we had been burgled. I remember seeing the window open but I didn’t think too much into it and we don’t usually open on Tuesday, we had only gone in to make the packed lunches.
“We brought the bread and sandwich fillings from home so when we began looking for the crisps and chocolate bars, we realised that we had in fact been burgled.
“It’s horrible to think someone could do this and it seems they have just taken what they can grab. Fortunately we don’t leave cash on the premises so the money taken from the till was small change.
“The community response has been amazing. We have had so many donations we’re thinking to pass whatever is left onto food banks when this week is finished. It’s been brilliant and I can’t thank everyone enough for helping those who need it most.”
Police Constable Philip England, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Burglary is unacceptable and leaves businesses having to foot the bill but it is sad that food, that had been donated by the public and was intended for use for those in need, had also been taken.
“The culprits stole a box of Crème Eggs and Fruit Shoots and as they left they dropped some on the floor, so when the owners returned to find they had been burgled, they also had to throw away what had been dropped on the floor, which is such a waste.
“We are going through unprecedented times and this bakery wanted to do their bit to help but despite this terrible act, more members of the community have donated food to ensure that children in need can receive something over the half term break.
“We are determined to find who is responsible for this so anyone with information is urged to contact 101 quoting incident number 133 of 27 October 2020.”









