Police are appealing for information after two tractors and an apple orchard were damaged.

Officers called on Sunday, June 9 and Monday, June 10 to Halfkey Road in Storridge, Malvern, where the damage occurred.

West Mercia Police are re-appealing for information from the community to help find those responsible.

The owners of the Apple Orchard are offering a private reward of £500 to anyone with information that leads to finding those responsible.

PC Dane Roleston-Lowe said: Unfortunately substantial damage has been caused to two tractors and a number of trees within a family businesses orchard in Storridge, Malvern.

"We are re-appealing for information to see if anyone witnessed any suspicious activity around the area during the evening of Saturday, June 8 to the early hours of Sunday, June 9 and again during the evening of Sunday 9 June to the morning of Monday 10 June.

"This is an unprovoked attack on a family run business that has resulted in considerable loss and inconvenience.

"Our specialist rural crime officer has visited the victims and offered prevention advice on how to protect their business from being a future target.

"We are working closely with the victim and hope to find those that are responsible soon.

" If members of the public saw anything unusual or suspicious in the area over this recent weekend I would urge you to call 101 with information quoting 171s 090619."