Nottingham Post

Shock at theft of children’s lunches

BURGLARS TOOK FOOD AND CASH OUT OF CAFE TILL

- By PHOEBE RAM phoebe.ram@reachplc.com @phoeratwee­ts

THE owner of a café providing free lunches for children is “in shock” after the venue was broken into and food stolen.

Heidi Mather, who runs The Hidden Bakery in Eastwood, said the thieves also helped themselves to the cash out of the till and tip jar between Sunday evening and yesterday morning.

The crime happened as Nottingham­shire businesses were pledging their support to help feed families through the holidays by offering free lunches for children.

Heidi, 50, said: “I am just in shock really. It is hard enough right now mentally and emotionall­y.

“I see every day how difficult it is for people and now, with Tier Three just round the corner, it’s a shame something like this has happened.

“But it has shown what kind of community we have here because everyone has pulled together and the response to the break-in has been absolutely amazing.

“Everything we had has already been replaced.

!We have actually got more than we had before.

“I shed a tear earlier when some children offered a few pounds to go back into our tip jar.”

With the help of other Eastwood businesses, more packed lunches have been put together ready for anyone to pick up from the café in Nottingham Road.

Heidi added: “I have to say thank you to Hays Travel, Johnson’s Newsagents and the Tap and Growler pub for all their help.

I am just in shock really. It is hard enough right now mentally and emotionall­y

Heidi Mather

“We are due to reopen as normal today and the box with lunches will be outside in a waterproof box so you can just come and grab one – you don’t even have to come inside.

“The burglary is not hugely important in the scheme of things.

“I feel quite lucky that they didn’t leave a mess – we have just had to resanitise everything to be safe.

“We’ve just got to keep positive in these times.”

Carrie Derbyshire, landlady at the Tap and Growler said: “Around Eastwood and Hilltop there is a massive community of families and it has been a tough time for everyone.

“The fact that someone could break in and take these donations is disgusting.

“But I know Heidi will be undeterred and she’s wise enough to know this will have been done by small-minded people – it’s just a shame it could have been someone from within our community.

“I sent over a few big boxes of crisps that I get for the pub.

“We’re all really close knit around here.”

A spokesman for Nottingham­shire Police said: “We are investigat­ing a break-in at an address in Nottingham Road and would like to speak to anyone who may have seen or heard anything suspicious between 1.30pm on Sunday and 8.30am Tuesday.

“If you have any informatio­n please call us on 101 quoting incident number 133 of 27 October.

“You can also call Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.”

 ?? JOSEPH RAYNOR ?? The Hidden Bakery in Nottingham Road, Eastwood
JOSEPH RAYNOR The Hidden Bakery in Nottingham Road, Eastwood

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