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Anger over theft of community craft fair sign

written by Rachel McLaughlin November 20, 2019
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The organisers of the Malin Head Christmas Craft fair were left saddened and bewildered this week after their community craft fair sign went missing.

The large roadside sign was taken from outside the Malin Head Community Centre sometime over the past weekend.

The sign was built at a “great cost” according to a community association spokesperson, as it was supposed to promote the Malin Head Craft Fair on Sunday. The event is one of the Malin Head Community Centre’s main fundraisers of the year.

Malin Head Craft Fair Sign

“The Committee and Organisers of next Sundays Craft Fair are left stunned and disappointed at the disappearance of one of their new roadside signs,” the spokesperson said.

“The Group are bewildered on why the sign was removed from a post outside the community centre!”

The group is appealing to anyone in the community to help locate the sign to get it returned before Sunday.

“If anyone has spotted the Craft fair sign could they contact any committee member, sadly we are unable to pay a reward at this time but they would get into the Craft Fair this Sunday for free.”

If anyone has any information in relation to the missing sign then please contact Buncrana Garda Station on 074-9320540.

Anger over theft of community craft fair sign was last modified: November 20th, 2019 by Rachel McLaughlin
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