Fire destroys £30,000 worth of bales leaving farmer 'considerably out of pocket'

The police called the incident a "reckless act"
The police called the incident a "reckless act"

A fire which destroyed hay bales worth £30,000 has left a farmer "considerably out of pocket", the police have said.

The incident, described as a "reckless act" by the police, occurred at Adniston Farm, in Macmerry, around 7.30pm on Wednesday (17 October).

It is thought that around 1,000 hay bales were destroyed in the suspicious blaze.

Detective sergeant Jamie Gilmore said: "Whoever was responsible for this reckless act has left the farmer considerably out of pocket by completely destroying a large quantity of hay that was used either to feed livestock, or to be sold on.

"Anyone who remembers seeing any suspicious activity around Adniston Farm on Wednesday evening should contact police immediately.

"We would also ask that anyone who can help us identify the culprits, or who has any other information relevant to this investigation, gets in touch as a matter of urgency."

The incident follows news of a huge fire which torched more than £150,000 worth of straw in a suspected arson attack in Nottinghamshire last year.