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Le Feast at Bolton Train Station closed after break-in

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Two police cars were parked outside Le Feast at Bolton Train Station on Tuesday, March 24.

Police tape was in place outside the café and station entrance, warning passers-by of glass on the pavement.

The glass had seemingly come from a broken window, with a metal bar hanging off its hinges.

The broken window (Image: NQ)

Inside the station, the blue shutters at the main entrance to Le Feast were partially lowered and the premises was vacant.

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A police official was seen taking photographs inside the café and incident markers were visible on what appeared to be a broken board.

In a statement, Le Feast said: “We’re really sorry to share that our store was broken into overnight.

“As a small business, this kind of thing hits hard, not just financially, but for our team too.

“Because of this, we will be temporarily closed while we sort everything out.

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“At the moment, until we fully understand what needs to be replaced, we’re unsure when we’ll be able to resume trading.

“We’re working as quickly as we can to get back open and serving you again.

“Your support genuinely means everything to us, especially at times like this.

“Thank you for you patience. We’ll keep you updated.”

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Officers at the scene told The Bolton News they were unable to share further details at this stage.

Le Feast opened in December 2024 and was the fourth location to be opened in the North West, adding to venues at Poulton-Le-Fylde Train Station, Rochdale Train Station and Blackpool North Train Station, that was opened 13 years ago.

Greater Manchester Police has been contacted for a statement.

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