A POPULAR Jamaican restaurant based in Flintshire has been targeted for a second time by vandals.
Holywell's Up a Yard restaurant on Greenfield Road has enticed customers far and wide with its delicious authentic menu since it opened in 2022.
Yet, owner Charlotte Stanley was left disgusted this morning (August 8) as the outside of her award-winning business was left in a complete mess for the second time in the last month.
The plant pots were trashed, flowers thrown over the path and paint splattered on two of the windows.
On social media she said: "One month of vandalism to the restaurant in Holywell. Report after report to the police.
"Numerous times myself and my staff have had to clean up mess and still these little terrors carry on to destroy people's hard work.
"It's embarrassing and the cameras are been picked with a fine tooth comb so something will come up. Extra cameras will also be fitted for precaution.
"Thanks to the local community and people I know for messaging me and letting me know before me and my team walk into more chaos."
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Charlotte has recently opened a second branch in Prestatyn, Back a Yard, to cater to loyal customers who live near the Welsh coast.
Up a Yard proudly received the Tripadvisor's Travellers' Choice Award 2023 and Best World Cuisine category in the Wales Food Awards 2023.
If anyone has any information regarding the vandalism incident, please contact North Wales Police.
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