A theatre bus has been vandalised after it was parked up for winter storage.
The Vintage Show Bus, run by Laurence McMahon, has been vandalised as it sat in winter storage at Alby after a busy summer at nearby Cromer.
The windscreen has been smashed on both sides.
The bus is a 1968 AEC Reliance Panorama Mark 1 that has been converted into a fully mobile performance stage that provides live music, stage, theatre, and cabaret acts.
Mr McMahon, 62 and from Cromer and also known as The Great Lorenzo, said: "It's heart-breaking.
"But what is more important to us is the love and support we have seen from people.
"We want to make sure she survives.
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"The windshields are not cheap or easy to find, it is a 1968 vintage coach.
"I want to fix it up and find somewhere secure to store her for the winter.
"We have been in Cromer this summer, the council gave us a spot at Runton Road car park.
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"The amazing thing is how many people it has touched.
"I started doing it because I wanted to run a stage and give up-and-coming artists an opportunity to shine.
"We plan to return next summer if we can get everything sorted."
You can show your support on Laurence McMahon's justgiving page by searching: I'm raising £2,750 to Help The Love Bus Live Again.
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