Arson attack badly damages family play farm

A family farm play centre has been badly damaged in an arson attack, according to Humberside Fire and Rescue Service.
Four fire crews were called to a blaze in a building at the Pink Pig Farm, near Scunthorpe, on Thursday evening.
Owner Sally Jackson said the fire was "absolutely devastating" and had completely destroyed a covered play area.
No people or animals were hurt in the incident, Ms Jackson added.
"We just saw a big plume of smoke come over at about 19:00 BST last night and obviously ran out there," Ms Jackson told BBC Radio Humberside.
"We have a building which is an undercover play, with lots of bales in it and ride-on tractors. It was very much on fire."
A spokesperson for the fire service said: "Firefighters first to arrive found a fire involving a barn containing approximately 30 hay bales, which had spread to a nearby grassed area.
"Due to the hot and dry conditions, the fire spread quickly."
Firefighters remained at the site until 22:00 damping down the area to prevent the fire restarting.
"The incident has been labelled deliberate and has been handed over to the police. Fire investigation is ongoing into the cause," the spokesperson added.
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