Trees felled without permission at nature reserve

A beech tree which has been felled and is now laying on the ground of a nature reserve. Image source, Andrew Sinclair/BBC
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Several trees at a nature reserve have been felled without permission, police have said.

Detectives believe the beech trees on Drayton Green Lane in Drayton, near Norwich, were felled on the evening of Tuesday, 6 May.

The force said it was treating the incident as criminal damage and urged anyone who may have seen suspicious activity after 19:00 BST to get in touch.

The area around the trees has been cordoned off until it can be cleared.

Part of a nature reserve where a series of beech trees have been felled and are left on the ground. Image source, Andrew Sinclair/BBC

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