A woman has been charged following what police have described as an 'act of mindless vandalism'
A woman has been charged after multiple windows were smashed at a historic pub in Nottingham city centre. The incident occurred at the Bell Inn pub on Angel Row this week.
The vandalism included five smashed windows and two broken A-boards, the police have said. The repair costs covering all the damage are estimated at around £4,500.
Radford Nottingham City Centre Nottinghamshire Police
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