Break-in likely to cost Dundas Centre 7,000

Tue, Jul 23rd 2019, 06:00 AM

A BREAK-IN at the Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts has left the iconic non-profit with more than $7,000 worth of damage, according to manager Delores Adderley, who made appeals for donations to offset repair costs.

Mrs Adderley, who has been the building’s manager for the past four years, said doors had been wrecked, telephone wires cut and and alarm system damaged. The break-in occurred between late Sunday night and early yesterday morning.

She said the theatre can ill-afford such a “setback”, adding the non-profit is also seeking donations for the construction of a perimeter wall to increase security, which will likely cost thousands.

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