Lamont Farm Project said it will be “closed until further notice” following the incident
Police have launched an investigation after an animal rescue farm was deliberately set alight by vandals yesterday morning.
The community-run farm is now facing a massive repair bill to fix the cabin, which was used as a lunch space by volunteers. No people or animals were harmed during the blaze. "Luckily any cats that were in the cabin managed to escape, and we managed to turn all the horses up to the field to safety so no animals or humans were harmed, we are so grateful for that.
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