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    Nov 2023

    Last Updated: 24/11/2023
    Crime
    Crime

    Callous vandal attack on small Ripon cafe

    by Tim Flanagan

    | 24 Nov, 2023
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    The owner of one of Ripon's smallest cafes, has been dealt a devastating blow caused by an act of mindless vandalism.

    Helen Slater, who has run the Cathedral View Cafe for six years, arrived at work this morning to discover that one of the windows at her Bedern Bank premises had been smashed with a rock.

    She told the Stray Ferret:

    "I was absolutely heartbroken, this has never happened to me before and the timing could not have been worse."


    Ms Slater who arrived in festive dress, ready for a hard day's work, added:

    "With the Ripon Cathedral Gift and Food Fair taking place across the road, I was expecting this to be one of my busiest weekends of the year, as I serve breakfast sandwiches and other food and drink items for people who have stalls at the fair.
    "But with a broken window, it wasn't safe to open and I lost all of that breakfast business, as I had to spend three hours cleaning up, contacting my landlord and reporting the vandal attack to the police."


    With the window boarded up, Cathedral View was able to open in time for the later morning and lunchtime trade and it will be business as usual again tomorrow.

    Ms Slater, said:

    "I have been overwhelmed by the kindness of fellow traders, customers and other people who have sent me supportive messages, made offers of help and dropped by with flowers and chocolates,
    "The generosity of the local community has again shone through and I would particularly like to thank Ripon Walled Garden who cheered me up with the gift of a Christmas tree."