An independent bookshop in Salisbury could not open yesterday as its front door was damaged.
The Rocketship Bookshop apologised to customers after announcing that for safety reasons, they had to remain closed yesterday, December 29, as the glass in their door was smashed.
Today they are open and have temporarily fixed it.
They have reported the incident to the police, who have been approached for comment.
I’m afraid we haven’t been able to open today as our front door has been damaged. We’ll be back open as soon as it’s safe to do so. Always open online though https://t.co/qfrHRXTeqV pic.twitter.com/Wz4d4ErmaA
— The Rocketship Bookshop (@rshipbshop) December 29, 2021
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