£1,000 reward offered after 20ft metal gates stolen from property

A large set of metal gates with a woman standing in front of them
The homeowner is saying there is a £1000 reward for the return of the gates (Image credit: Emma Marie Domachowski)

A Derbyshire woman has offered a £1,000 reward after large driveway gates were stolen from the entrance to her family’s rural land.

The 20ft-wide metal driveway gates, valued at about £5,000, were taken from Moor Lane in Little Eaton over a six-hour period on Monday afternoon and evening.

The theft has left the entrance to the property unsecured and exposed valuable equipment inside the land. Police believe the size and weight of the driveway gates mean the crime would have required several people and specialist equipment.

Gates taken in organised theft

A large set of metal gates with stone walls next to them

The large gates were reportedly taken on Monday afternoon (Image credit: Emma Marie Domachowski)

The galvanised steel electric gates, which had weatherproof timber bases, were installed in 2021 following repeated incidents of fly-tipping on two acres of recreational land owned by the Domachowski family.

Emma Marie Domachowski said it was “not the sort of thing you’d ever expect to go missing” and described feeling “shocked and sickened” by the discovery.

She added that she believes at least four people would have been needed to remove the gates.

£1,000 reward and ‘no questions asked’ return

Ms Domachowski said the gates were not insured, as it had never occurred to the family that such a large structure would be targeted.

She is offering a £1,000 reward for information leading to their return and told Homebuilding & Renovating she would be willing to accept the gates back with no conditions attached.

“Well, to be honest, I’d be quite happy to collect them ourselves as we do have hiab trucks and car recovery trucks if they were found,” she said. “The information doesn’t really bother me. I’d be quite happy with a no questions asked reward if the gates were returned.”

Police appeal for public help

Derbyshire Police said inquiries are ongoing and officers are appealing for anyone who saw suspicious activity in the area between 3.30pm and 9.30pm to come forward.

A neighbour reported seeing the gates in place earlier in the afternoon before noticing they had disappeared later that evening, leaving a valuable sit-down lawnmower exposed.

Police said any information, no matter how small, could assist the investigation.

Joseph Mullane
News Editor

News Editor Joseph has previously written for Today’s Media and Chambers & Partners, focusing on news for conveyancers and industry professionals.  Joseph has just started his own self build project, building his own home on his family’s farm with planning permission for a timber frame, three-bedroom house in a one-acre field. The foundation work has already begun and he hopes to have the home built in the next year. Prior to this he renovated his family's home as well as doing several DIY projects, including installing a shower, building sheds, and livestock fences and shelters for the farm’s animals. Outside of homebuilding, Joseph loves rugby and has written for Rugby World, the world’s largest rugby magazine.