THIEVES have struck at a Herefordshire pub – but the culprits made off with a weird item from the toilets worth up to £300.
The Garway Moon Inn has been run by Ash and Andreza Ramessar for the past five years but said it was "seriously not cool" that the culprits had stolen some massive horns from the men's toilets.
The pub, between Ross-on-Wye and Ewyas Harold, said someone had gone out of their way to detach the massive horns, get them through the bathroom window and steal them.
A police report had been filed for theft and vandalism, but the pub wants anyone with information to contact them.
RELATED NEWS:
- Breakthrough in millionaire Alfie Best's vision for rundown Herefordshire hotel
- Hereford pub suddenly closes as tenants and landlord have 'massive disagreement'
- Award-winning chef sets sights on transforming pub
In a message to the thief, or thieves, the pub said: "We suggest you bring them back – seriously not cool."
The pair added: "We don't have much information about the horns, I'm afraid.
"They had been here already when we took over the pub in June 2018, so we don't know where they came from or how much they cost.
"They are estimated to be valued at around £250 to £300 though."
Anyone with information can call the pub on 01600 750 270 or send a Facebook message.
OTHER NEWS:
- All of Herefordshire should be proud after school's latest Ofsted inspection
- Herefordshire farmer will 'never again' plant potatoes in field after formal caution
- Herefordshire baker named as one of the best in the country
This cosy 18th century free house pub, restaurant and inn overlooks Garway common, with chef Ash using local ingredients in the kitchen.
"You’ll feel a world away, yet at the same time, we’re just a 10-minute drive from charming market towns and all the shops you’ll need," the pub's website said.
"You’re guaranteed to go home feeling relaxed and refreshed, ready to take on the world."
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereLast Updated:
Report this comment Cancel